I would recommend actually living i.e. sex with a few people, reading shit
here and there, etc. Math geeks are total joke. A *single* math problem is
easy, break it down into little pieces and group the variables, pull up a
few math functions and viola = input + transformation = output ... that is
every math operation ever done in a few symbols and abstract words. Oh
look, that's every computer program too. AI up until the larger statical
approaches has always been a math problem, i.e. you get an output but it
only makes sense in the domain you chose to model.


On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Samantha Atkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you had the task of specifying a curriculum for those headed toward
> developing AGI what would the Math portion of that curriculum look like?
> What are in your view the most relevant areas to master and to what depth?
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