You want to read:

 "A Formal Theory of Inductive Inference Part I"
<http://world.std.com/~rjs/1964pt1.pdf>
and
 "A Formal Theory of Inductive Inference Part II"
<http://world.std.com/~rjs/1964pt2.pdf>

On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 3:37 PM Alan Grimes via AGI <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Ok, it seems we have lost a concept here, that of metaprogramming. In
> classic interpreted languages such as Lisp, etc, it was possible to
> write programs that write programs.
> 
> When you think of AGI that needs to optimize itself for its platform and
> continually adapt to its environment, it should quickly become apparent
> that we are not looking for an AGI program per se, but a program that
> generates and continually tunes and updates the AGI program.
> 
> Consider also your habbits, not just your external habbits but you also
> have hundreds of micro-habbits for dealing with routine social
> interractions and cognitive tasks. These can all be thought of as
> generated programs that were generated by the metaprogram that is your
> underlying intelligence.
> 
> Anyway, don't let your mind get trapped in the limitations of commonly
> used programming techniques.
> 
> --
> The vaccine is a LIE.
> 
> Powers are not rights.
> 

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