Mind.Forth Programming Journal (MFPJ) Thurs.27.DEC.2007
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/win32forth/message/13076
In Mind.Forth artificial intelligence for robots,
as we try to make the AI Mind balk at thinking a
thought for which it has insufficent knowledge,
we need to coordinate a
OpenCog: A Software Framework for Integrative Artificial General
Intelligence by Dave Hart and Ben Goertzel says
Contingent upon funding for OpenCog proceeding as planned, we are targeting
1H08 for our first official code release, to be accompanied by a full
complement of documentation,
Ed Porter wrote:
OpenCog: A Software Framework for Integrative Artificial General
Intelligence by Dave Hart and Ben Goertzel says
Contingent upon funding for OpenCog proceeding as planned, we are
targeting 1H08 for our first official code release, to be accompanied by
a full complement of
Richard,
You are entitled to your reservations about OpenCog, but others, like me,
are entitled to our enthusiasms about it.
You are correct that OpenCog starts with a certain approach, but I think it
is an approach that has a lot of promise, and if it has fatal limitations,
hopefully OpenCog
Loosemore wrote:
I am sorry, but I have reservations about the OpenCog project.
The problem of building an open-source AI needs a framework-level tool
that is specifically designed to allow a wide variety of architectures
to be described and expressed.
OpenCog, as far as I can see, does not
Re the recent discussion of OpenCog -- this recent post I made
to the OpenCog mailing list may perhaps help clarify the
intentions underlying the project further.
-- Ben
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From: Benjamin Goertzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Dec 27, 2007 11:07 AM
Subject: Re:
On Dec 21, 2007 11:08 PM, Matt Mahoney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the goal of your system. What application?
Sorry about the delay, and Merry Xmas =)
The goal is to provide an easy input for AGI, temporarily until full NL
capacity is achievable.
I guess most AGIers would have realized by