JavaScript AI Mind Programming Journal -- Mon.30.MAY.2011 

The JavaScript artificial intelligence (JSAI) is now 
being updated with new code from the MindForth AI, 
which on 29 May 2011 gained the ability to search its 
knowledge base (KB) twice in response to a single 
query and provide different but valid answers by 
means of the neural inhibition of the first answer 
in order to arrive next at the second answer. 
In other words, the JSAI will be able to discuss 
a subject exhaustively in terms of what it knows 
about the subject -- a major step in our 
achievement of the MileStone of self-referential 
thought on the RoadMap to artificial general 
intelligence. The AI source code has not yet 
been fine-tuned. We hope to achieve in 
JavaScript the basic functionality that has 
been created in MindForth. 

Upshot: After we transferred mutatis mutandis 
all the pertinent code from MindForth into the 
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/AiMind.html 
program in JavaScript, the JSAI still did not 
work right. We had to hunt down and fix 
(by commenting out) some lines of obsolete 
code in the SpreadAct mind-module, where 
negative activation values were being reset 
to zero -- to the detriment of inhibition-values, 
which need to slowly PsiDecay upwards 
towards zero. We then achieved JSAI 
functionality on a par with MindForth. 
We entered new knowledge into the 
knowledge base (KB). We queried the KB 
twice with the same question, and the artificial 
AI Mind correctly gave us two different answers 
in complete agreement with the knowledge base. 

Mentifex (Arthur)
-- 
http://cyborg.blogspot.com/2011/05/may30jsai.html 


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