> And just to be clear, its obviously a Turing machine since it
> runs on Turing
> machines and you can run any Turing machine on it.  It is just very
> different from normal conceptions of universal computers.  But
> then, I could
> say the exact same thing about the human brain.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -James Rogers


And you could say the same thing about Novamente, NARS, etc. ...

It is clear that traditional formal computing theory, though in principle
*applicable* to AGI programs, is pretty much useless to the AGI theorist...

Whether ANY formal computing theory can be useful for AGI is a more
interesting question.

Wolfram guesses no, but I'm not nearly so sure...

-- Ben G

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