Matt Mahoney said: "Can you point to two people on this list who agree on
the correct  approach to AGI? Can you point to one person on this list who
has demonstrated experimentally that their approach is the correct one?"

Biodiversity is fundamental in evolution. It allows bio-designs to mutate,
to cross-over, and to cover the design space in an extensive, parallel, and
delegated way. If biodiversity had never existed, bio-designs would have
been the exactly same and stuck in a very suboptimal local optimum like
simple biological viruses or even lesser entities; and complexity would
have never arisen because evolution by natural selection is long journey as
Richard Dawkins described in his book Climbing Mount Improbable. Natural
selection is what makes bio-designs quasi-perfect.  We will see who are the
winners of this AI evolution... ;)


On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Juan Carlos Kuri Pinto <[email protected]>wrote:

> Matt Mahoney said: "Can you point to two people on this list who agree on
> the correct
>
> approach to AGI? Can you point to one person on this list who has
> demonstrated
> experimentally that their approach is the correct one?"
>
> Biodiversity is fundamental in evolution. Natural selection is what makes
> bio-designs quasi-perfect.
>
> We will see who are the winners of AI evolution... ;)
>
>
> On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Leonardo Stern 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Just to remind you, the specs for Homo Sapiens:
>>
>>> - Computing power: 10^15 neural weighed summations per second.
>>> - Memory: 10^14 synapses.
>>> - Sensory input rate: 10^9 bits per second (10^7 bps at optic nerve).
>>> - Software: 3 x 10^9 DNA base pairs, equivalent to 300M lines of code.
>>> - Knowledge base: 10^9 bits (99% shared with other humans).
>>> - Natural language I/O: 5 bits per second.
>>> - Power: 100 watts average, 1000 watts peak (25% mechanical efficiency).
>>> - MTBF: 2 x 10^9 seconds.
>>>
>>> [...]
>>
>>
>>> The other cost is the 10^17 bits of global human knowledge needed to
>>> automate the economy, which has to be collected through speech and
>>> writing from everyone on the planet at a cost of about $0.001 to $0.01
>>> per bit, or $100 trillion to $1 quadrillion. Moore's Law won't help
>>> you here.
>>>
>>
>> We don't need the global human knowledge for an AGI, just human-level
>> knowledge: 10^9 bits, $ 1 million to $10 millions (using your data).
>>
>> regards,
>> Leonardo Stern
>>
>>
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