On 8/26/08, Mike Tintner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is anyone trying to design a self-exploring robot or computer? Does this
> principle have a name?


Interestingly, some views on AI advocate specifically prohibiting
self-awareness and self-exploration as a precaution against the development
of unfriendly AI. In my opinion, these views erroneously transfer familiar
human motives onto 'alien' AGI cognitive architectures - there's a history
of discussing this topic  on SL4 and other places.

I believe however that most approaches to designing AGI (those that do not
specifically prohibit self-aware and self-explortative behaviors) take for
granted, and indeed intentionally promote, self-awareness and
self-exploration at most stages of AGI development. In other words,
efficient and effective recursive self-improvement (RSI) requires
self-awareness and self-exploration. If any term exists to describe a
'self-exploring robot or computer', that term is RSI. Coining a lesser term
for 'self-exploring AI' may be useful in some proto-AGI contexts, but I
suspect that 'RSI' is ultimately a more useful and meaningful term.

-dave



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