A report about research to build "chaotic" logic:
http://technology.newscientist.com/article/mg20026801.800
The significance of this work is that the kind of system I work on is
going to become much easier to implement, because I need both extreme
adaptivity (fast response changes in function) and parallelism.
Beyond that, it promises general advances in compute power that could be
good for everyone.
(The fact that they are making use of complexity/chaos is a nice twist,
but not directly related to my complex systems approach to AGI. The
complexity is operating at completely different levels in the two cases.)
As always, the acid test is whether programmers can figure out how to
make best use of the technology. I'm working on that. Oh, and BTW, it
seems that Apple is working on it too... see recent reports about Grand
Central:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Central_(technology)
Richard Loosemore
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