On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 5:23 PM, David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Actually, It's been my hunch for some time that the richness and importance
> of Hellen Keller's sensational environment is frequently grossly
> underestimated. The sensations of a deaf/blind person still include
> proprioception, vestibular senses, smell, touch, pressure, temperature,
> vibration, etc., easily enough rich sensory information to create an
> internal mental represenation of a continous external reality. ;-)

In the long run, there is no reason why an AGI shouldn't be embodied.
In the short run, though, we may be able to go a long way with limited
embodiment.  Also, perhaps the embodiment or grounding can be added on
later.  Or, maybe we can define a sensory interface for AGIs.

YKY


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