RE: [agi] BMI/BCI Growing Fast

2007-12-15 Thread Gary Miller
Ben said That is sarcasm ... however, it's also my serious hypothesis as to why the Chinese gov't doesn't mind losing their best brightest... It may also be that China understands too that as more Chinese become Americans, China will have a greater exposure and political lobby within the

Re: [agi] BMI/BCI Growing Fast

2007-12-15 Thread Benjamin Goertzel
I would add that the Chinese universities are extremely eager to recruit Western professors to lead research labs in AI and other areas. Hugo DeGaris relocated there a year or so ago, and is quite relieved to be supplied with a bunch of excellent research assistants and loads of computational

[agi] Mind.Forth Programming Journal (MFPJ) 14.DEC.2007

2007-12-15 Thread A. T. Murray
After solving the aboriginal audRecog bug in 5dec07B.F, now we need to perform a few housekeeping details as we move on in the Mind.Forth coding. We must do the following. We must convert some of the 5dec07B.F troubleshooting messages into genuine diagnostic-mode messages. One way to proceed

Re: [agi] BMI/BCI Growing Fast

2007-12-15 Thread Bob Mottram
China is the 21st century America. Hugo DeGaris' system is quite interesting, and I even had a go at re-implementing some of it based upon the code on his web site. It's quite fun to watch the neural networks growing and then running. On 15/12/2007, Benjamin Goertzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: