> Secondly, fusion of two trained AIs may be a very costly
> procedure. I'm beginning to study this topic and it seems
> that the complexity is generally polynomial with small
> exponents such as O(n^3) but with EXTREMELY large n's
> like 1 billion. I'm mainly studying ANNs, maybe other
> architectures are superior in this respect...
>
> YKY

Fusion of two Novamente systems is not very easy either, but I don't have an
order-of-complexity estimate

You have similar problems to with neural nets... the "meaning" of each part
is defined by its relationship to the other parts...

ben g

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