HI,

Therefore, the problem of using an n-space representation for AGI is
not its theoretical possibility (it is possible), but its practical
feasibility. I have no doubt that for many limited application,
n-space representation is the most natural and efficient choice.
However, for a general purpose system, the situation is very
different. I'm afraid for AGI we may have to need millions (if not
more) dimensions, and it won't be easy to decide in advance what
dimensions are necessary.

I see no problem with using a sparse representation of dimensions in
an n-vector K-rep approach, actually...

ben

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