> For many kinds of purposes, a better (and vastly faster) approach is to
> grow a network fabric between the two networks in a kind of "soft"
> merge.  Not quite as smart as a true merge in theory, but if the two
> networks have been training on somewhat orthogonal classes of
> information, may have a better real-world S/N than a true merge.
>
> j. andrew rogers

Agree.  The possibility of doing this kind of soft merge is one thing that
will eventually make AGI minds more powerful and interesting than human
minds.

A network of minds semi-fused in this way is what I call a "mindplex", see

http://www.goertzel.org/dynapsyc/2003/mindplex.htm

-- Ben G.



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