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 >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------- >> AGI >> Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/303/=now >> RSS Feed: >> https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/303/11943661-d9279dae >> Modify Your Subscription: >> https://www.listbox.com/member/?& >> Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com >> >
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