thanks Mark,
Yeah particularly with the fact that some AGI startups have received seed
funding (namely SingularityNet led by Ben Goertzel).
it becomes important to understand that for AGI to come to fruition the initial
seed funding from early adopters and enthusiasts is there for the company
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 8:04 PM Mark Nuzz via AGI wrote:
>
> The Singularity analogy was never intended to imply infinite power. Rather it
> represents a point at which understanding and predictability breaks down and
> becomes impossible.
Agreed. Vinge called it an "event horizon" on our
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 10:40 PM Steve Richfield via AGI
wrote:
>
> In the space of real world "problems", I suspect the distribution of
> difficulty follows the Zipf function, like pretty much everything else does.
A Zipf distribution is a power law distribution. The reason that power
law
The patent affirms what I was saying - the app/server sees others in the same
movie theater have dimmed their screen so it dims it for that user. Not AGI...
just a db query add-on to a location service..
"As another example, a Service node may reference
an application that controls user device
Kimera - I just looked at this a little and translating - they have a working
"AGI" that can do AI currently and on the roadmap is real AGI but need more
funding for marketing, partnerships and development.
Apparently about 80% non-engineers on their "team/advisers".
The ICO whitepaper page 18