Jiri Jelinek wrote:

> ATM, it might be much easier [to] hack data 
> out of a 20Q toy than finding users who would 
> be willing to enter .01% of it through your UI. ;-)
> 
> http://images.shoprw.com/wornwithluv/26613a.jpg

My "user interface" (UI) has evolved considerably 
since the original JavaScript AI Mind program
published as a source-listing Appendix in the 
http://search.ebay.com/ai4u 
textbook of 2002.

The JSAI now exhibits machine thinking and 
machine learning. Last September in 2010
I announced here on Ben's list(s) that 
neural inhibition in the AGI would permit 
the retrieval of variegated answers to 
the same question entered repeatedly.
Users may ask the JSAI or MindForth 
repeatedly "who are you" and get 
a different but valid answer each time:
"I AM A PERSON'
"I AM A ROBOT"
"I AM ANDRU"

In "Diagnostic mode", the JSAI even 
shows the negative activation on the 
inhibited concepts.

There are unknown individuals or outfits 
that come back almost daily to check 
for the latest Mentifex AGI releases. 
Nine years after pubication, the 
AI4U textbook of artificial intelligence 
is still selling a copy or two per month, 
which keeps me extra-motivated to 
code the AGI listed in the AI textbook.

Right now with this complex KB-adjust 
code the JavaScript AGI is really sub-
optimal in performance, but it does 
indeed illustrate the proof of concept.

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/AiMind.html 
lets you type in "boys play games" or 
"birds eat bugs" and the AI Mind asks
"DO ROBOTS PLAY GAMES" or 
"DO ROBOTS EAT BUGS". 
"no", you tell the AI, and it 
retroactively adjusts the KB engram 
and generates a sentence:
"ROBOTS DO NOT PLAY GAMES"
"ROBOTS DO NOT EAT BUGS".

This small, added functionality is 
one step closer to the Singularity 
of 2012. See you there.

ATM
-- 
htp://cyborg.blogspot.com 


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