btw I am working on another paper explaining more clearly how the Patterns of Cognition stuff fits into the general theory of general intelligence and the overall Hyperon design.... (Inasmuch as I can find time given SingularityNET, plus a 2 week old baby in the house and a highly demanding 3 year old ;)... then that may be the last volley in this burst of paper-writing, following which I'll focus my AGI R&D time more on in-depth Atomese2 language design...
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 8:36 AM John Rose <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sunday, March 07, 2021, at 5:00 AM, Nanograte Knowledge Technologies wrote: > > Having said that, I'm not against examining the possibility of a special kind > of simulation, one we have not quite managed to find the correct words and > description for. Bearing in mind, that all we'd be doing by becoming AGI was > to simulate our characteristic selves as a generalized species with > intelligence. Perhaps, there's a secret switch somewhere, a mode switch? > > > You cover a lot I'll hit on a couple of items. > > Duality needn't be crisp. In fact, I think nothing is purely crisp except > models/virtualizations. Duality in regards to “this” would essentially be a > communication protocol item at the middle to upper layer when alluding to > something like OSI network layers. Duality is a construct and can be modelled > as a non-crisp binary logic emerged from a quantum layer since intelligent > agents are distributed and need to operate and survive, make choices, etc.. > > There are multiple simulations but the one that is guaranteed IMO is the > biological/human simulation we create/created and exist in. Other simulations > are speculative AFAIK though they may pertain, they may utilizable as > alternate computing methods… For safety it might help for AGI and perhaps its > unavoidable to partially exist within the human/biological rendered > simulation. > > “This” is still attainable from non-quantum computing methods but it wouldn’t > equal a human level “this”. An artificial agent can still render its > perceptive complexity of reality and model/compute a “this”. That particular > “this” though would be lacking in certain features like non-locality but > non-locality is still very modellable. Quantum computing, I agree is a game > changer. > > The recording you posted is interesting in that I think it displays a lower > layer from duality but it still has to transmit through duality for us to see. > > Artificial General Intelligence List / AGI / see discussions + participants + > delivery options Permalink -- Ben Goertzel, PhD http://goertzel.org “He not busy being born is busy dying" -- Bob Dylan ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Ta5ed5d0d0e4de96d-M8ef4940641355f3d9b9f3dbd Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
