On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 11:40 PM Nil Geisweiller <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 2/3/22 04:15, Linas Vepstas wrote:
> > I've one comment about time and temporal theory, and I suspect you'll
> > hate it. I strongly believe that an AGI system must learn about time,
> > (and how to reason about events in time) instead of having it hard-coded
> > into it. Likewise, it must learn "common sense", and only after that,
> > can it learn about rationality and reasoning. Thus, I spend all my
> > effort on learning; I expect it to (eventually) learn common sense and
> > how to reason about time.  This is why I (personally) don't work on any
> > explicit theories of time.
>
> It's probably true in theory, though in practice it helps to have
> readily available temporal representations/rules/procedures.
>

I think I know how to make it work in practice, but my ideas on this remain
very speculative, and at the current rate of progress, will remain so into
the foreseeable future. I will try to write them up in a paper, because why
not. Everyone else is doing it :-)

-- linas
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