That's nice you made a new presentation. I still have yet to look deeper at your writings. I've been etching out my nutrition plan to get more inches of lifespan out of myself...
I gave a read of your link above. I saw an image (see 9 of 15 below), it appears to have 2 hierarchies, one senses, the other actions, and the hierarchy above is building using those, however I don't see why you would do it like that. Why not just make ex. a [memory] node "jog" link to a [action] node "to do jogging", and then link this sensory node to another sensory node "talk on phone" to get "jog and talk on phone" memory node? If this node is activated, both the memory nodes beneath it get activated "jog > talk", and then it would just activate each motor program. You only need the sensory and action hierarchies, not the 3rd that makes the peak in the image. My example here was rather not the best, to get it to jog+talk at the same time would require simply the memory being stored that way, so the legs do some actions while the arm and mouth do the talking, then it can play this motor program from the sensory node. http://www.adaptroninc.com/sites/default/files/inline-files/Adaptron_Architecture-V1.pdf ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T243fc3536ee14d1d-M324169b905b50336ab793aae Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
