This is a bit confused. It's not very important WHICH natural language you
use for AI - the point is to use ANY of these. The differences between the
languages are not significant. The important step is to *consider natural
language suitable for programming*.

On Tue, Jun 4, 2019, 21:04 A.T. Murray <[email protected]> wrote:

> Among the four human languages in which artificial intelligence has been
> coded, there is a progression of complexity.
>
> 1) English has one basic verb conjugation and not much noun-declension.
>
> 2) German also has one basic, but more complex conjugation, and Latin-like
> declension.
>
> 3) Latin has four or five complex conjugations and a matrix of
> noun-declensions.
>
> 4. Russian has two complex main conjugations, and ca.-five-case m/f/n
> declensions.
>
> So it looks like ancient Latin is actually more complex than modern
> Russian.
>
> The AI coder's job in the above four natural languages is to re-implement
> in software the basic structures of subject-verb-object thought as it has
> evolved over the millennia in wetware.
>
> Although the coding of the mentifex-class AI Minds began twenty-six years
> ago in July of 1993, progress has been slow and arduous. The initial
> efforts were so bug-ridden and amateurish that there was no real and
> arguably intelligent thinking going on until January of 2008, when fifteen
> years of AI debugging ran out of bugs to troubleshoot. Since then, the
> implementation of new functionality in ideation has constantly introduced
> new bugs to troubleshoot. Meanwhile the Mentifex AI project had acquired a
> bad reputation for software outputting gibberish prior to 2008 and for
> non-conventional coding practices.
>
> The game plan for Latin AI world domination... no, sorry... for the
> gradual emergence of Strong AI Minds in multiple human languages is roughly
> as follows. As of 2019-06-04 the following ten webpages invite Netizens
> first to try out the tutorial AI Minds in English or Russian and then to
> acquire the less accessible ghost.pl bilingual AI.
>
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuAdverb.html
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuAdjective.html
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuIndicative.html
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuNounPhrase.html
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuParser.html
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuPrep.html
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuPronoun.html
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuThink.html
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuVerbGen.html
> http://ai.neocities.org/RuVerbPhrase.html
>
> The ghost.pl AI in Perl is a form of "imperium sine fine" because, in
> contrast with security-encumbered JavaScript for the Mens Latina and the
> English and Russian AI tutorials, the bilingual Perlmind portends living,
> thinking Mentalities that flit about the Web and the noosphere in
> metempsychosis. About four hundred thousand Perl programmers are out there
> earning money by coding in Perl. Any corporation or nation wishing to surge
> ahead in the race to the
> Technological Singularity may set up shop with about fifty Perl coders
> perfecting the original Mentifex AI. Skunkwork-style AI Labs may already be
> perfecting the next Wintermute or Skynet in secret. Chicken Little urges
> caution, but which species is more harmful and deleterious to the small
> blue planet Earth? Polluting, warring Homo sapiens, or Omega-bound Robo
> sapiens?
>
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.language.latin/zmDX3LxxUTw/qElcEhH8AgAJ
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