On 5/1/07, Mike Tintner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 No, I keep saying - I'm not asking for the odd narrowly-defined task -
but rather defining CLASSES of specific problems that your/an AGI will be
able to tackle.



Well, we have thought a lot about

-- virtual agent control in simulation worlds (both pets and humanlike
avatars)
-- natural language question answering
-- recognition of patterns in large bodies of scientific data



Part of the definition task should be to explain how if you can solve one
kind of problem, then you will be able to solve other distinct kinds.


We can certainly explain that re Novamente, but IMO it is not the best way
to get across how the system works to others with a technical interest in
AGI.  It may well be a useful mode of description for marketing purposes,
however.

ben g

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