On 4/29/07, Richard Loosemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The idea that human beings should constrain themselves to a simplified,
artificial kind of speech in order to make life easier for an AI, is one
of those Big Excuses that AI developers have made, over the years, to
cover up the fact that they don't really know how to build a true AI.

It is a temptation to be resisted.

No retreat to hard-coded blocks world programs.

You're right - we should continue to use language poorly as is our
right as humans to communicate past each other without identifying the
failure of either the sender or the recipient for message integrity.
I see now how that makes much more sense for email lists, so it should
apply well to "true AGI"

I'm not exactly clear on "true AGI" - do any humans possess this trait?

ok, I know there's a snarky tone here, but I thought I had a valid
point (I'm sure I'll be shown my error soon enough)

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