On Friday, 4 September 2015 at 20:48:54 UTC, Márcio Martins wrote:
On Wednesday, 2 September 2015 at 14:41:20 UTC, GrandAxe wrote:
This is to inform the D Language community that the first viable general artificial algorithm is being written in D. It is called Organic Big data intelligence (OBI); the website is at www.okeuvo.com.

Some of its capabilities are:

1. Ability to learn
2. Ability to analyse
3. Problem solving
4. Moral judgement
5. Ability to feel emotions
6. Free will
7. Consciousness
8. Self awareness

D Language was chosen for its versatility. It is a language with high level syntax and low capabilities, as well as excellent performance and being open source.

Unnetworked personal mobile devices are the target platform for the standard implementation of OBI. A demonstration release is scheduled for the end of this month (September 2015). The demonstration release will comprehend English prose only, later releases will be able to process input from other languages, as well as sensory input.
OBI will be a mixture of open and closed source modules.

To God be the Glory.

Asame Obiomah

It seems to me that at least 5, 6 are counter-productive, and go against the goals stated in your website. Nevermind how difficulty it would be to implement them, it seems like you haven't thought this through carefully enough.

On the other hand, I'm curious to know why you chose D to make this announcement?

Can you expand on why you say 5, 6 are counter-productive? Bear in mind that even in human society, free will itself is limited in a lot of ways; by laws, customs, traditions, emotions, patterns (eg form follows function) etc. It will be the same for machines.

I chose D because of its capabilities (previously stated) as well as something I did not mention in my initial post; D is an open source, community effort not controlled by any major corporation; as much as is possible, strong AI should be owned by all so that it does not become a menace (cannot be overemphasised).

On the shamelessly selfish side, the choice of D offers me the opportunity to finally learn D after skirting the prospect for a number of years. :)

There is also the possibility that certain plugins will be written in C# since it has a robust query language implementation (LINQ) and is now open source too.

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