On Saturday, February 19, 2022, at 6:22 PM, Colin Hales wrote: > In making AGI one must replicate the EM field system as part of the > replication of the signal processing. AGI done this way has no models, no > software and does not use computers. >
@Colin Hales, if we consider my below understanding and your proposal, can you help me understand better? AGI requires a brain to store memories - from past experiences. Upon seeing future problems, it recognizes future problems by technically ""matching"" them to past memories, which allows it to kind-of know what to predict next. If it had no memories to match, no inherited reflexes to use, and so on, it would have no clue how to react to a future stimulus. It wouldn't react to it any any sort of way that would "benefit it". It'd be randomness, causing death. So the whole human body is all about "storing" information that helped us survive, and "reading" that information upon using it for a recognizable input. The brain also "thinks" even when all is quit around itself, this is the brain trying to improve on its pattern matching for the future. Some examples of memories being ""matched"" are these below, and it only knows the memory "walk fast": wwaallkk WALK W a L K run to go forth klaw waiulk "sound" of walking etc and, touching the back of your tongue initiates a stored gag reflex Where does EM fit into this matching? And why can't we do memory matching in computers? It looks like it works fine...See Google's Pallete. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T85ce710057b5a5ac-M6d9544b7d8956a199bae5989 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
