Oh jeez, Ben – they are compressible into DIFFERENT programs – a ZILLION 
different programs. Specialist programs, basically one per pattern. 

In order to recognize all of them as “patterns” , they would all – all zillion 
patterns - have to be compressible into just ONE program, just one and the SAME 
program that could identify/generate every different example of a pattern. 
Including ones not yet invented. Not a zillion programs, just one.

That’s not “easy” Ben, that’s the unsolved problem of AGI.  .You sure you’re 
really interested in it?

From: Ben Goertzel 
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 9:28 PM
To: AGI 
Subject: Re: [agi] Boris Explains His Theory


All the examples you mentioned


On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Mike Tintner <[email protected]> wrote:

  Koch curve, Mandelbrot, herringbone, cellular automato

are compressible into short (say, LISP) programs consisting of repeated 
iterations of simple equations.   That's a pretty obvious commonality among all 
of them... ;p



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http://goertzel.org

"My humanity is a constant self-overcoming" -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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