Yeah, that's moderately interesting....

In essence, it's an exercise in "AI systems integration": vision processing
+ machine learning principally....

I see no evidence that this systems integration was done within an
architecture that has any real AGI potential.

However, I agree that it's a good sign that this kind of systems integration
is now becoming fashionable, as it means that AGI itself may come into
fashion in another 5-10 years or so (if the Singularity hasn't been launched
or the world annihilated by then ;-)

-- Ben

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> This article describes an interesting system. Even if it can
> not achieve anything very general now it seems interesting
> that the academics are looking more seriously and talking
> about _general_ AI now (as most used just to laugh about
> it a few years ago) :)
>
> http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6914
>
> - lk
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