This is where the incompleteness of representations comes in handy. To 
recognize all of them as patterns, we need only create a program that can 
recognize that they can be represented as Ben described. And there is no need 
to do this in advance for every possible pattern. We just create something that 
looks for patterns, and adds them to the list as we find them.

You don't expect a person to instantly see every pattern. It's better at 
recognizing cetain types right off the bat, while others take longer due to 
inherent biases in the way the human mind represents things. So why would you 
make that demand of an AI?



On Aug 23, 2012 3:59 PM, Mike Tintner <[email protected]> wrote: 





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

 -- 
Ben Goertzel, PhD
http://goertzel.org

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




  
  
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