I meant HBP

On 5/28/13, Mike Archbold <[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems like the mega brain research projects get 10 years (BRAIN
> initiative and the EBP) -- somebody else is paying the bills.
>
> But the independent researcher/developer is paying his own way -- so
> it's a lot faster schedule, one or two years!  ;)
>
> On 5/27/13, Jim Bromer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I believe that I have found a way to advance
>> AGI.  I have been saying that I thought I
>> was close for some time, but now, for the first time, I really believe
>> it.
>> (I may be slightly manic but I doubt
>> it.)  I have not figured AGI-complexity
>> out so I am really aiming for something that is very simple.  (So I
>> presume
>> that the more extreme skeptics
>> will not accept it even if I do get my ideas working.  However, I don't
>> really care about the
>> extreme skeptics.)
>>
>>
>>
>> Now that I have declared that I have figured it
>> out, I have to prove it.  It should take
>> me about a year (starting now) but, as has been mentioned, a researcher
>> should
>> be given some leeway.  So I will say that
>> if my idea is right I should definitely have something to show within 2
>> years.
>> If I can't get it working by then (and I do not suffer some major
>> interruption)
>> then I will have to recognize that I did not have it all figured out
>> after
>> all.
>>
>>
>>
>> I am not going to tell anyone what my major new
>> insight is because it is seemingly so trivial that most of the people in
>> this
>> group would just be annoyed.  Actually, I
>> have told you about the idea; the only thing new is that while trying to
>> think
>> about a simple argument to support my belief that the next major
>> discovery
>> was going
>> to occur with a discrete system, I came up with a synthesis that seemed
>> like
>> it
>> might make a compelling argument.  As I
>> thought about it some more I realized that it was a compelling argument.
>> Then I started to wonder why Google hadn't been able to
>> work with something like the idea I was thinking of and it hit me.
>> Google
>> has to work with so much information
>> that they cannot afford to deal with little artificial minds... And it
>> all
>> made
>> sense.  Google has painted themselves
>> into a super complexity corner.
>>
>>
>>
>> So we will see what happens in the next two years.
>>
>>
>>
>> Jim Bromer
>>
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>>
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