I am going to ban myself from the group for a year. There is such a
fundamental disconnect between what I am trying to tell you and what I hear
you saying that do not believe that there is a good reason for me
to continue to try to participate in this group. I do not like sounding so
arrogant but I cannot escape the conclusion that the rest of you have
been incapable of understanding what I have been trying to say.  I do not
think the rest of you are totally clueless. However, I can't recall a
single example where someone reacted in a way that would suggest that he
actually understood the main points of what I was trying to say. And as a
result, my ability to learn from you is almost entirely negative. As I keep
seeing the signs of this intellectual disconnect I find it more difficult
to ignore the conclusion that my perception of our fundamental differences
over the nature of intelligence and the best way to create more genuine
artificial intelligence must be real and substantial.

When I have read the writing of someone who acted like he knew something
that the rest of us did not, I would challenge him and say that if you know
how to do it then just do it. The problem is that I do not know all the
answers that I need. I do not know how to resolve all
conceptual complexity or conceptual integration. However, the main benefit
that I am getting from these groups is negative. When I see that someone is
missing something that I am trying to tell him about, I see those
differences more starkly. However, there is a real question whether I am
learning something new when I am forced to find more creative ways to get
someone to think about this stuff or if the recognition just helps refresh
my memory. Something that seems trivially true because it is so obvious can
easily get lost. But I never really lost it.

The problem with dismissiveness is that we can understand something and
even see some implications of the knowledge without seeing the
greater effectiveness of the idea.  (That is what you seem incapable of
comprehending. The words "idea" and "effective" have more than one
application. It's like poetry maybe? The problem is that the subtleties of
the distinctions between programs of the second kind and programs of the
third kind are too consequential to ignore even though they (probably) are
purely conceptual constructs. You have to construct artificial definitions
to highlight those distinctions in order to see their consequences in your
own plans.)

Jim Bromer



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