Hmm.. well, but at least, using words related to robotics gives a flavour of
embodiment :-).

Anyhow, I still prefer sharing terminology with robotics, as opposed to
narrow AI. Narrow AI and AGI are perhaps closer, so the risk of confusion is
bigger.

/R


2008/3/29, Ben Goertzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > 4. In fact. I would suggest that AGI researchers start to distinguish
> > themselves from narrow AGI by replacing the over ambiguous concepts from
> AI,
> > one by one. For example:
> >
> > knowledge representation = world model.
> > learning = world model creation
> > reasoning = world model simulation
> > goal = life goal (to indicate that we have the ambition of building
> > something really alive)
> > If we say something like "world model creation", it seems pretty obvious
> > that we do not mean anything like just tweaking a few bits in some
> function.
>
> Yet, those terms are used for quite shallow things in many Good Old
> Fashioned
> robotics architectures ;-)
>
> ben
>
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