On 3/13/07, Richard Loosemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Good god no.  It *is* the program.  It is the architecture of an AI.


So it is part of the AI then, like I said.

Regarding the use of readable names.  The atomic units of knowledge in
the resulting system (the symbols, concepts, logical terms, whatever you
want to call them) are mostly built by the system itself, so they start
out without names that are chosen by me, obviously.


So what do you build then? You seemed to be saying that you the human were
planning to build something big and complex based on some scientific
knowledge. And then the program would start running and create more stuff,
but I'm talking about what happens before you press Go. You've got this big
complex thing (BCT) that you the human will write, yes? Doesn't BCT,
whatever my misunderstandings about your plans for its exact nature, need to
be written in a human-maintainable notation with readable variable names and
whatnot, then?

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