> I think just skimmed through the outline html -- it seems like a good > start. I wouldn't start writing any code for quite a while yet. It > seems to me that you need to fight with those issues first. Thanks for the > friendly comment, but I am going to push myself to start coding > (experimenting) next month. Formal methods have to be tried and shaped based > on extensive applications of the methods to real world problems. I am > thinking of starting with simple simulations to see if I can eventually find > some formal methods (programmable methods) that can work with the kinds of > problems that I will throw at it. If I don't make any progress with that > then I might try creating a language which is designed to be extensible via > generalizations.Jim Bromer > Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2013 13:49:29 -0700 > Subject: Re: [agi] Summary of My Current Theory For an AGI Program. > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > I think just skimmed through the outline html -- it seems like a good > start. I wouldn't start writing any code for quite a while yet. It > seems to me that you need to fight with those issues first. >
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