@Erik Blas
If it is true, we have to admit that we can never think anything new as a
whole. It will always be function of previous basic level ideas or ideas
inspired by nature.

@Hannu Kettinen

I would like to mention few points:

1. Free thinking AGI you are talking about will still be dependent upon the
available sensory information.
2. According to you, motivation (inspired by feelings) leads to imagination
which is the basis of ideas. I want to know do we have any limitation in
our imagination? Is it subjective?
3. The reason I am raising such topic is, if
             our thoughts are random,
             and our imagination can in any way, not be the output of our
previous experience or knowledge
   then, WE CAN NEVER BUILD HUMAN INTELLIGENCE




On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Sai Kumar Dwivedi <[email protected]>wrote:

> This is not exactly related to NuPic but related to defining Intelligence.
>
> One of the best and often ignored aspect of intelligence is the generating
> new ideas.
> But do we really generate new ideas?? The common answer is yes. But I
> don't think so.
>
> We improve the ideas inspired from other sources. I feel it is quite
> similar to hierarchical structure in which we integrate and make
> permutation and combination of basic ideas and develop a higher idea.
>
> Take for example the invention of aeroplane.. It was an idea inspired by
> the birds. Or let say, can we think of any color of our own, one that is
> not the combination of 7 basic colors ??
>
> These things are troubling me since long. Need some thought....
>
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