On Friday 05 September 2008, Mike Tintner wrote:
> fundamental programming problem, right?) A creative free machine,
> like a human, really can follow any of what may be a vast range of
> routes - and you really can't predict what it will do or, at a basic
> level, be surprised by it.

What do you say to the brain simulation projects? There is a biophysical 
basis to the brain and it's being discovered and hammered out. You can, 
in fact, predict the results of the eye-blink rabbit experiments (I'm 
working with a lab on this - the simulations return results faster than 
the real neurons do in the lab. You can imagine how this is useful for 
hypothesis testing purposes.).

- Bryan
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