Re: [agi] AGI interests

2007-03-28 Thread Russell Wallace
On 3/27/07, YKY (Yan King Yin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One thing that I really don't understand is why so many people I've talked to about AGI insist on working for free. Do you have a source of finance? This is not a rhetorical question; if you have, I'd be very interested in working for

Re: [agi] AGI interests

2007-03-28 Thread kevin . osborne
Everyone on this list is quite different. What about the rest of you, what are your interests? as a programmer: skilling up in cognitive systems in a fairly gradual way so I'm ready and able to contribute when human-level (though not necessarily -like) reasoning becomes a solved problem in the

Re: [agi] small code small hardware

2007-03-28 Thread Jean-Paul Van Belle
Department of Information Systems Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (+27)-(0)21-6504256 Fax: (+27)-(0)21-6502280 Office: Leslie Commerce 4.21 kevin.osborne [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007/03/28 15:57 as a techie: scepticism. I think the 'small code' and 'small hardware' people are kidding themselves.

Re: [agi] small code small hardware

2007-03-28 Thread A. T. Murray
Jean-Paul Van Belle responded to Kevin Osborne: as a techie: scepticism. I think the 'small code' and 'small hardware' people are kidding themselves. Kevin, you're most probably right there. But remember that us small code people *have* to have this belief in order to justify ourselves

Re: [agi] small code small hardware

2007-03-28 Thread Russell Wallace
On 3/28/07, Jean-Paul Van Belle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kevin, you're most probably right there. But remember that us small code people *have* to have this belief in order to justify ourselves working as individuals / tiny teams often during spare time and snatched moments. A very good