Interesting site. What a great childhood flashback to see some BASIC
<http://www.adaptroninc.com/BookPage/action3bas> :-)

So I gathered that a "binon"
<http://www.adaptroninc.com/BasicPage/presentations-and-slides> is vaguely
related to neurons in a NN... but the learning method seems completely
different from gradient descent...?

I am slightly surprised that I didn't see more software on the site, given
the very detailed concepts and presentations you have created.

On Sun, 13 Oct 2019 at 12:17, Brett N Martensen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> To put the G back into AI.
>
> To develop software (named Adaptron) that allows a robot to learn, think
> and act autonomously.
> Given any configuration of senses and action devices, to learn from
> experiences (unsupervised).
> To start with no knowledge except of its goal(s) and how its senses and
> action devices behave.
> To be placed in any safe environment and have it adapt, think and achieve
> its goal(s).
>
> www.adaptroninc.com
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Stefan Reich
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