Jon,

 

I think you first have to learn what games are available to you, before you can 
choose among them (or choose the null game).

The question is whether silicon-based life forms are evolving, i.e. whether AI 
systems are potential players in what Gregory Bateson called “life—a game whose 
purpose is to discover the rules, which rules are always changing and always 
undiscoverable.”

http://gnusystems.ca/TS/pnt.htm#lifgam

 

gary f.

 

From: Jon Awbrey [mailto:jawb...@att.net] 
Sent: 13-Jun-17 20:55



The first thing about intelligence is knowing what games you want to play ... 
or whether to play at all. 

 

I'm not seeing any AIs that I yet. 

 

Regards,

 

Jon

http://inquiryintoinquiry.com





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