Have you even tried to read his code for yourself and tried to understand it?
Sent from ProtonMail mobile -------- Original Message -------- On Apr 20, 2019, 5:06 PM, justcamel wrote: > Do you even realize how stupid it is to defend a spammer with a code that > consists of 15.000 nonsensical lines ... who now writes 3 pages about this > nonsensical concept of "Latin AI" ... like intelligence has anything to do > with Russian, English or Latin ... like you tackle AGI by switching from > Russian to Latin ... and by hardcoding 100 random words via global arrays ... > and again ... his code does N O T H I N G. > > If you don't understand this then maybe read some mailing list you actually > understand and don't defend spam that has been going on for decades ... > > On 20/04/2019 23:51, MP via AGI wrote: > >> Hey, at least he's doing something with his life. Where's any work of yours >> you spent decades on? Even if he's completely wrong - which I'm sure he is - >> at least he has something he can claim as his life's work. >> >> I don't appreciate anyone here belittling him, honestly. Yes, I know, it's >> mostly ramblings, but again, he's at least trying to tackle the grand >> challenge. What do any of his attackers have instead? Absolutely nothing. >> >> This toxic behavior against him is disgusting. >> >> Sent from ProtonMail mobile >> >> -------- Original Message -------- >> On Apr 20, 2019, 4:47 PM, justcamel < [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Amazing that one brain can be so full of nonsense and still allow the human >>> to operate in this world ... >>> >>> On 20/04/2019 23:24, A.T. Murray wrote: >>> >>>> Three days ago on impulse we began coding a Latin AI Mind in JavaScript >>>> for MSIE. We used JavaScript for the sake of what culture snobs call >>>> "accessability". In art or in culture, if a work is "accessable", it means >>>> that even hoi polloi can appreciate it. We classicists of ancient Greek >>>> and Latin are extremely snobby, exceeded in this regard perhaps only by >>>> the Egyptologists and by those who know Sanskrit. In fact, our local >>>> university newspaper had an article a few weeks ago claiming that there >>>> are five million modern speakers of Sanskrit and only nine individual >>>> speakers worldwide who speak Latin as a second language. Immediately I >>>> took offense because they obviously did not include memetipsum among the >>>> precious nine speakers of Latin. On the Internet I tried to hunt down the >>>> source of this allegation, this lese-majestation, this Chushingura-worthy >>>> objurgation that only nine Earthlings speak Latin. The insult and the >>>> non-inclusion festered in my Latin-speaking mind so much that I decided >>>> three days ago to show them that not only are there more than nine >>>> Latin-speakers, but that even imbecile Windoze machines can speak and >>>> think in Latin. And once I launched the Latin AI project, I discovered >>>> that the fun and excitement of it all grew on me and sucked me in stronger >>>> and stronger -- citius, altius, fortius. Sure, it's just a hobby, but it's >>>> better than fiddling while Notre Dame burns. >>>> >>>> For my first release of the Mens Latina three nights ago, I simply did a >>>> mutatis mutandis of changing the interface of my previous AI from English >>>> into Latin, and I changed the links at the top from English links into >>>> Latin links. Then I ran it up the Internet flagpole to see if anybody >>>> would salute it, but nobody did. >>>> >>>> For my second release I actually inserted some Latin concepts into the >>>> MindBoot sequence, but I had a terrible time trying to figure out a new >>>> name for the English word "MindBoot". At first I was going to call it the >>>> OmniScium as if it knew everything, but then I settled on PraeScium as the >>>> sequence of innate prior knowledge that gets the AI up and running. I did >>>> some more mutatis of the mutandis by changing the names of the main >>>> thinking modules from English into Latin. But when I ran the AI, it >>>> reduplicated the final word of its only innate idea and it said "EGO SUM >>>> PERSONA PERSONA". Today for a third release we need to troubleshoot the >>>> problem. >>>> >>>> For the third release we have added one more innate idea, "TU ES HOMO" for >>>> "You are a human being." We put some temporary activation on the pronoun >>>> "TU" so that the Latin AI would find the activated idea and speak it. >>>> Unfortunately, the AI says "TU ES HOMO HOMO". Something is still causing >>>> reduplication. >>>> >>>> Into the "PraeScium" MindBoot section we added the words "QUID" for "what" >>>> and "EST" for "is", so that the SpreadAct module could ask a question >>>> about any new, unknown word. We mutandied the necessary mutatis in >>>> SpreadAct and we began to see some actual thinking in Latin, some >>>> conversation between Robo Sapiens and Homo Sapiens. We entered the word >>>> "terra" and the AI said, "QUID EST TERRA". We answered "TERRA EST RES" and >>>> the AI asked us, "QUID EST RES". It is now possible to ask the AI "quid >>>> sum ego" but, to quote Vergil, responsa non dabantur fida satis. >>>> >>>> Mentis versio Abra003A in die Sat Apr 20 08:26:34 PDT 2019 >>>> Robo Sapiens: TU ES HOMO HOMO >>>> Homo Sapiens: terra >>>> >>>> Robo Sapiens: QUID EST TERRA >>>> Homo Sapiens: terra est res >>>> >>>> Robo Sapiens: QUID EST RES >>>> Homo Sapiens: >>>> >>>> Robo Sapiens: >>>> Homo Sapiens: quid sum ego >>>> >>>> Robo Sapiens: TU ES HOMO HOMO ES HOMO HOMO >>>> Homo Sapiens: >>>> >>>> -- >>>> http://ai.neocities.org/Abracadabra.html >>>> >>>> http://medium.com/p/237437640203 > > [Artificial General Intelligence List](https://agi.topicbox.com/latest) / AGI > / see [discussions](https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi) + > [participants](https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/members) + [delivery > options](https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription) > [Permalink](https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T9baf73b813714625-M507ede0802e8f9374cd37764) ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T9baf73b813714625-M3dadc4df903cca913490fca5 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
