Re: [agi] Yours truly, the world's brokest researcher, looks for a bit of credit

2019-03-15 Thread Bill Hibbard via AGI
Hmmm ... one year the American Breeder Service billboard near here said, "AI has completely changed the cow." Might work that into a bar pick-up line. Sent from my IBM Pluggable Sequence Relay Calculator On Sat, 16 Mar 2019, Colin Hales wrote: > On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 10:25 AM Mike Archbold

Re: [agi] Yours truly, the world's brokest researcher, looks for a bit of credit

2019-03-15 Thread Colin Hales
On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 10:25 AM Mike Archbold wrote: > I remember when most people didn't know what "AI" meant. > > Now, it's the stuff of bar pickup lines. > *LOL* Into the noise of the bar you say "*Hi, I'm into AI*." ... with red-lined suavity. "*Wow! Are you? Do you really know that?

Re: [agi] Yours truly, the world's brokest researcher, looks for a bit of credit

2019-03-15 Thread Mike Archbold
I remember when most people didn't know what "AI" meant. Now, it's the stuff of bar pickup lines. On 3/15/19, Robert Levy wrote: > See attached image, this is the best commentary I've seen on the topic of > that media circus... > > On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 11:54 PM Nanograte Knowledge

Re: [agi] Yours truly, the world's brokest researcher, looks for a bit of credit

2019-03-15 Thread Robert Levy
See attached image, this is the best commentary I've seen on the topic of that media circus... On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 11:54 PM Nanograte Knowledge Technologies < nano...@live.com> wrote: > The living thread through the cosmos and all of creation resound of > communication. The unified field has

Re: [agi] Do Neural Networks Need To Think Like Humans?

2019-03-15 Thread keghnfeem
The inferotemporal cortex is key to differentiating between objects:  https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-03-inferotemporal-cortex-key-differentiating.html -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink:

Re: [agi] Yours truly, the world's brokest researcher, looks for a bit of credit

2019-03-15 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies
David Given certain requirements were met, information could be given a lifecycle all on its own. We could but speculate as to its intent, or choose to remain highly critical of all unscientific "reports". The latter statement made in the sense that science is practiced as the public