On 4/16/07, Pei Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

A general theory of intelligence will not give us a detailed AGI
design, but it will provide the assumptions and restrictions that such
a design should follow, no matter how the implementation details are
determined. Also, it will tell us why the traditional AI approaches
failed. For these reasons, it is not trivial or vacuum.


Absolutely - it's necessary for us to know e.g. cognitive science for the
reasons you point out. I merely observe that while necessary, it is not
close to being sufficient.

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