On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Mike Tintner <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Inanimate objects normally move  *regularly,* in *patterned*/*pattern*
> ways, and *predictably.*
>
> Animate objects normally move *irregularly*, * in *patchy*/*patchwork*
> ways, and *unbleedingpredictably* .
>

This presumption looks similar (in some profound way) to many of the
presumptions that were tried in the early days of AI, partly because
computers lacked memory and they were very slow.  It's unreliable just
because we need the AGI program to be able to consider situations when, for
example, inanimate objects move in patchy patchwork ways or in unpredictable
patterns.

Jim Bromer



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