On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Sergio Pissanetzky <[email protected]> wrote: > Matt, > > Understood. I suggest an entropy approach, based on the observation that > entropy reduction causes self-organization and the formation of patterns. To > my knowledge, this has never been tried before, except by me. I have reason > to believe that our brains work that way. > > The AGI machine I propose consists of an entropy processor with memory, > input and output, that's all. No computer, no program, except that almost > certainly the entropy processor will be a computer programmed for that task. > Completely problem-independent and data-agnostic. Everything else goes in as > data. It works, within my limitations, and I am trying to build a larger one > with an FPGA. > > One major difference with current AGI attempts, is that my AGI can not be > controlled. Your only interaction with it is to give it information. You can > see considerable similarities with humans. > > Sergio
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