John --

See

lojban.org

and

http://www.goertzel.org/papers/lojbanplusplus.pdf

-- Ben G

On 10/31/06, John Scanlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


One of the major obstacles to real AI is the belief that knowledge of a
natural language is necessary for intelligence.  A human-level intelligent
system should be expected to have the ability to learn a natural language,
but it is not necessary.  It is better to start with a formal language, with
unambiguous formal syntax, as the primary interface between human beings and
AI systems.  This type of language could be called a "para-natural
formal language."  It eliminates all of the syntactical ambiguity that makes
competent use of a natural language so difficult to implement in an AI
system.  Such a language would also be a member of the class "fifth
generation computer language."
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