Re: [agi] Introduction (searching for research, PhD), Open Source AI?

2005-12-22 Thread Mark Horvath
Dear yky and Jiri Jelinek,AGI PROJECTunder unsupervised learning I meant compression of facts, rules, inputs. The similarities derived form the compression can be used as instinctual associations between different ideas, and also to reduce the size of the KB. The basic operation in my system is

Re: [agi] Introduction (searching for research, PhD), Open Source AI?

2005-12-18 Thread Jiri Jelinek
Márk, My suggestion is to first develop AGI (partly open source would be IMO OK - you don't have to hide everything) and then mess with the moral issues and related system restrictions for certain groups of users. BTW I'm optimistic when it comes to our future with AGI. AGI (after some

Re: [agi] Introduction

2005-12-15 Thread Ben Goertzel
Hello Lucas, Welcome to the AGI list! Where in Brazil are you located? I ask because there happen to be a couple folks working on the Novamente AGI project in Belo Horizonte at www.vettalabs.com ... -- Ben On 12/15/05, Lucas Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I would like to introduce

Re: [agi] Introduction

2005-12-15 Thread Lucas Silva
I am currently living a few hours from BH in São Paulo. On 12/15/05, Ben Goertzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Lucas, Welcome to the AGI list! Where in Brazil are you located? I ask because there happen to be a couple folks working on the Novamente AGI project in Belo Horizonte at

Re: [agi] introduction

2002-12-10 Thread Michael Roy Ames
Damien Sullivan wrote: Hi! I joined this list recently, figured I'd say who I am. Well, some of you may know already, from extropians, where I used to post a fair bit :) or from my Vernor Vinge page. But now I'm a first year comp sci/cog sci PhD student at Indiana University, hoping to work