"Have you considered any real freedoms?
Freedoms from the opinions of others.
Even the opinions of yourself."
Colonel Kurtz
On 3/6/19, Stefan Reich via AGI wrote:
> Not from an AI written in Perl we don't :)
>
> Am Mi., 6. Mär. 2019 17:05 hat Juan Carlos Kuri Pinto
> geschrieben:
>
>>
As the old saying goes, "compression is understanding".
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 7:57 AM wrote:
> Our ability to detect patterns might stem from the brain's desire to
> represent things in the simplest way possible:
>
>
Sounds like Hutter's AIXI and Bayesian program learning.
Sent from my IBM Pluggable Sequence Relay Calculator
On Wed, 6 Mar 2019, keghnf...@gmail.com wrote:
> Our ability to detect patterns might stem from the brain's desire to
> represent things in the simplest way possible:
>
Not from an AI written in Perl we don't :)
Am Mi., 6. Mär. 2019 17:05 hat Juan Carlos Kuri Pinto
geschrieben:
> ...everybody dies. 藍
>
> On Wed, Mar 6, 2019, 07:19 A.T. Murray wrote:
>
>> Free Will Volition was coded of necessity into the first working
>> artificial intelligence to show how an
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n8d_CJX0p8
Lets fart away our time reading and debating Mentifex postings while our
governments fuck up the planetary systems that keep us alive and
basically only AGI can save us! =P
Apparently the central bank is due to be elimanted (thank god-emperor
Trump).
Hey we're all fighting for the "top AGI scientist" title :o)
I don't believe I've seen your portfolio yet?
Many greetings
Stefan
Am Mi., 6. Mär. 2019 17:34 hat geschrieben:
> Yes, in my studies of AGI and the human mind and brain, i see this logic
> all the time.
> Even in temporal
Yes, in my studies of AGI and the human mind and brain, i see this logic all
the time.
Even in temporal patterns. Like i have this noisy sine wave pattern with a
recorded length of
ten seconds.
Take a pure un noisy sine wave of ten seconds long, "the simple pattern", and
subtract
the two
Sounds logical.
On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 at 16:57, wrote:
> Our ability to detect patterns might stem from the brain's desire to
> represent things in the simplest way possible:
>
> https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-03-ability-patterns-stem-brain-desire.html
>
>
>
>
> *Artificial General
...everybody dies. 藍
On Wed, Mar 6, 2019, 07:19 A.T. Murray wrote:
> Free Will Volition was coded of necessity into the first working
> artificial intelligence to show how an AI can control the actuators of a
> robot body. Once these AI Minds are embodied in autonomous humanoid robots,
> they
Our ability to detect patterns might stem from the brain's desire to represent
things in the simplest way possible:
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-03-ability-patterns-stem-brain-desire.html
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Free Will Volition was coded of necessity into the first working artificial
intelligence to show how an AI can control the actuators of a robot body.
Once these AI Minds are embodied in autonomous humanoid robots, they are
very dangerous and there is nothing except the JAIC to keep them from
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