On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 6:04 AM, Anastasios Tsiolakidis
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Allow me to briefly sketch an axiomatic approach to intelligence of
> the highest order: real time, "stream" intelligence.

Ummm... where are the axioms of your axiomatic approach?

I'm a bit confused by what you're proposing.  A system with no long
term memory? ;) ... be more explicit please!! ...

>As much as it is
> desirable to spawn processes and logical inferences in Lisp and
> Prolog-like systems in the pursuit of "better approximations of
> reality", there is no escaping the many charms and attractions of the
> more streamlined processes typical of biological nervous systems and
> electronics: input-to-output in dt, as quickly as possible.
>
> StreamAI would be a strong contender in a lot of domains that use
> intelligent agents, including artificial life, financial decision
> making and warfare. But there is no reason, and possibly no path, to
> fall into the narrow-AI trap if the design is from the beginning
> multimodal and ambitious. There is no reason why a financial
> streamAgent would not look for clues in the faces on Bloomberg TV in
> addition to the Dow Jones ticker.  One architectural problem that
> could perhaps be solved in a general way would be how to incorporate
> lengthier "thought processes" in StreamAI, two obvious candidates
> would be "inlining" (expanding programs with some degree of
> parallelism into parallel "hardware") and "externalizing", ie calling
> an external prolog or whatever and "knowing what to do" while waiting
> for an answer. I would argue that human chess expertise is first a
> form of inlining, where a concept like "king safety" has been learned
> together with "micro-variations", doing instant checks on the ability
> of certain lines and squares been used for an immediate attack on the
> king, and then "externalized", passed to the frontal cortex for a more
> proper wider and deeper analysis tree.
>
> If you are thinking there is no reason to handicap your AGI quest by
> putting all of your eggs in one stream, let me remind you that the
> ever expanding range of stream processors, whether GPUs, FPGAs or
> whatever are making StreamAI both possible and necessary.
>
> AT
>
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