I haven't heard of the monad outside of Leibniz's use.  Any comment or
reference to what is meant by it -- I guess I could look it up on wiki
or watch the video, maybe later...

On 6/21/13, Piaget Modeler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Time to give credit where credit is due.
> After about three years of focused attention to this AGI thing, I think Ben
> Goertzel was pretty muchon the mark back in 2007 with this video:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-dycsiRwB4
> I agree that you'll pretty much have a memory with various agents looking
> for patterns in the memory.Only difference is what the fundamental memory
> elements are  (Atoms versus Monads) and what the specific Mind Agents do.
> What patterns they look for.  It's a  basic Blackboard architecture, but
> with parallel agents as opposed using a token passing semaphore.
> I guess this is a mult-algorithm, patternist approach, as opposed to the
> mono-algorithm approaches thatalso exist.
> It takes time to understand other people's approaches.
> #Satori
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