That's a big claim ~ we all want it! AGI sooner!

Get a provisional patent (PPA) on it - if you want +-2 years protection. If
it's not sound others will improve on it, at least you tried. Licence it to
larger companies with more resources, Stephen Key from InventRight has a
whole team geared to help you licence your One Simple Idea (book), of
course ideas have great value - they generate revenue every day.

Is it 100% new, novel, original?

Place others under NDA and at least test the water whether you're onto
something ~ Lean Strategy, you don't have to build the whole thing to
`sell` it or at least measure interest levels, and you don't have to fully
disclose it either.

Illustrate a small prototype of your idea, small being fast to get to the
table.

Why it is so radical does need proof, figures, a demo etc. some convincing
evidence to pursuade others. Seeing is believing.

On Wed, Feb 27, 2019, 17:50 Matt Mahoney <mattmahone...@gmail.com wrote:

> The long awaited sequel to AI4U. :-/
>
> If I had a an idea that I thought would greatly accelerate AGI, maybe I
> would publish it so that when others developed it and proved me right, I
> would get credit and worldwide game for thinking of it first.
>
> Or maybe others would just ignore it because ideas are cheap and
> developing them is hard work.
>
> Nobody wants your amazing ideas.
>
> Microsoft has made this an explicit policy. From
> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/ms840423(v=msdn.10)
>
> Unsolicited Idea Submission Policy
> <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/ms840423%28v=msdn.10%29#unsolicited-idea-submission-policy>
>
> Microsoft or any of its employees do not accept or consider unsolicited
> ideas, including ideas for new advertising campaigns, new promotions, new
> products or technologies, processes, materials, marketing plans or new
> product names. Please do not send any original creative artwork, samples,
> demos, or other works. The sole purpose of this policy is to avoid
> potential misunderstandings or disputes when Microsoft's products or
> marketing strategies might seem similar to ideas submitted to Microsoft.
> So, please do not send your unsolicited ideas to Microsoft or anyone at
> Microsoft. If, despite our request that you not send us your ideas and
> materials, you still send them, please understand that Microsoft makes no
> assurances that your ideas and materials will be treated as confidential or
> proprietary.
>
> Apple has a nearly identical policy.
> https://www.apple.com/legal/intellectual-property/policies/ideas.html
>
> Sorry for feeding the troll.
>
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2019, 17:50 Matt Mahoney <mattmahone...@gmail.com wrote:

> The long awaited sequel to AI4U. :-/
>
> If I had a an idea that I thought would greatly accelerate AGI, maybe I
> would publish it so that when others developed it and proved me right, I
> would get credit and worldwide game for thinking of it first.
>
> Or maybe others would just ignore it because ideas are cheap and
> developing them is hard work.
>
> Nobody wants your amazing ideas.
>
> Microsoft has made this an explicit policy. From
> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/ms840423(v=msdn.10)
>
> Unsolicited Idea Submission Policy
> <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/ms840423%28v=msdn.10%29#unsolicited-idea-submission-policy>
>
> Microsoft or any of its employees do not accept or consider unsolicited
> ideas, including ideas for new advertising campaigns, new promotions, new
> products or technologies, processes, materials, marketing plans or new
> product names. Please do not send any original creative artwork, samples,
> demos, or other works. The sole purpose of this policy is to avoid
> potential misunderstandings or disputes when Microsoft's products or
> marketing strategies might seem similar to ideas submitted to Microsoft.
> So, please do not send your unsolicited ideas to Microsoft or anyone at
> Microsoft. If, despite our request that you not send us your ideas and
> materials, you still send them, please understand that Microsoft makes no
> assurances that your ideas and materials will be treated as confidential or
> proprietary.
>
> Apple has a nearly identical policy.
> https://www.apple.com/legal/intellectual-property/policies/ideas.html
>
> Sorry for feeding the troll.
>
> *Artificial General Intelligence List <https://agi.topicbox.com/latest>*
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