Yeah, I'm on that train too. I don't think we get anything I'd call 
intelligence without some sort of effective interaction with the environment.

  - k

On Aug 29, 2014, at 3:44 PM, Ian Danforth wrote:


"And I think embodiment is essential for intelligence: we need robots in the 
physical world, only then will we see behaviours that we recognise as 
intelligent. Eventually I want to see a child robot growing up, exploring the 
world, learning to talk and having memories and personality just like a human. 
This is the only way a neural net will ever learn to speak a human language 
IMO."

Woo!



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