Suppose there was an AGI framework that everyone could add 
their ideas to..   What properties should it have? I listed 
some points below. What would it take for 
you to use the framework? You can add points if you like.


1. collaboration. is it possible to focus all attention/ work 
in one big project? will it be too complex and unmanageable? 

2. supported computer languages? many or one?

3. organization? 
-try to find a small set of algorithms (seed AI)?
-allow everything that is remotely useful?

4. what is the easiest way for people to contribute?
how could existing algorithms be added easily?
-neural networks
-logic
-existing knowledge bases
-..

5. what kind of problems should be the focus first?
 -visual/real world robotics?
 -abstract problems?

6. self-modification?
-don't waste time on it, it will never give good results?
-all the parts should be able to be modified easily?

7.organization in modules? 
-what is the best granularity?
-how to generalize from them (in stead
of just getting the sum of all the algorithms)?

8. cpu power
-only allow very fast, optimized algorithms
-allow anything

9. the set of properties required
-too large to do by hand?
-try to let properties emerge?

10. KBs. how to use them? how to reuse existing ones

11. embodiment?  important or not?

12. representations?
-try to find a small set 
-allow everything

13. learning. 

14. how to make it scale well

15. central structure ?
distributed control?

..




 
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