Re: [agi] Co-opted content

2018-10-08 Thread Jim Bromer via AGI
I would like to talk about this stuff but I am so busy doing other things right now that it is difficult for me to get into it. Jim Bromer On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 3:48 PM A.T. Murray via AGI wrote: > > Coding something like http://ai.neocities.org/FirstWorkingAGI.html almost > every day, I often

Re: [agi] Co-opted content

2018-10-08 Thread A.T. Murray via AGI
Coding something like http://ai.neocities.org/FirstWorkingAGI.html almost every day, I often feel guilty about it. People from many nations are coming to look at the AI Minds that I code in Perl, In JavaScript and in Forth. The ghost.pl AI thinks in both English and Russian, so doubt gnaws at me

[agi] Co-opted content

2018-10-08 Thread Steve Richfield via AGI
We seem to be inadvertently empowering some VERY wrong people. If you haven't noticed, a significant fraction of the population now believes AGI is already here in a BIG way - not the way people here are working toward, but in ways depicted in movies, etc. This appears to be leading in some BAD

Re: [agi] Compressed Algorithms that can work on compressed data.

2018-10-08 Thread Matt Mahoney via AGI
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018, 9:44 AM Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: > > > Matt Mahoney via AGI schrieb am So., 7. Okt. 2018 > 03:25: > >> I understand the desire to understand what an AGI knows. But that makes >> you smarter than the AGI. I don't think you want that. >> > > Sure I want that! > No you