On 22/06/07, Pei Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I put a brief introduction to AGI at
http://nars.wang.googlepages.com/AGI-Intro.htm , including an "AGI
Overview" followed by "Representative AGI Projects".
It is basically a bunch of links and quotations organized according to
my opinion. Hopefully it can help some newcomers to get a big picture
of the idea and the field.
Pei
I like the overview, but I don't think it captures every possible type
of AGI design approach. And may constrain peoples thoughts as to the
possibilities overly.
Mine, I would describe as foundationalist/integrative. That is while
we need to integrate our knowledge of
sensing/planning/natural/reasoning language, this needs to be done in
the correct foundation architecture.
My theory is that the computer architecture has to be more brain-like
than a simple stored program architecture in order to allow resource
constrained AI to implemented efficiently. The way that I am
investigating, is an architecture that can direct the changing of the
programs by allowing self-directed changes to the stored programs that
are better for following a goal, to persist.
Changes can come from any source (proof, random guess, translations of
external suggestions), so speed of change is not an issue.
Will Pearson
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