Re: [agi] Controlled AI

2019-07-30 Thread Costi Dumitrescu
Senates make the foreign policy and AGI doesn't have one On 30.07.2019 22:13, Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: I have no idea what you just said... On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 at 21:08, Costi Dumitrescu mailto:costi.dumitre...@gmx.com>> wrote: Think the Senate shall have a PR bot at 'senate.agi' and t

Re: [agi] Controlled AI

2019-07-30 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
I have no idea what you just said... On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 at 21:08, Costi Dumitrescu wrote: > Think the Senate shall have a PR bot at 'senate.agi' and that it shall > be polite, extract input for the agenda in multiple languages and > alphabets. It should also be crowdfunded, as a cyber-political

Re: [agi] Controlled AI

2019-07-30 Thread Costi Dumitrescu
Think the Senate shall have a PR bot at 'senate.agi' and that it shall be polite, extract input for the agenda in multiple languages and alphabets. It should also be crowdfunded, as a cyber-political project centered on the tech at bait. Before ending as formerly DARPA's and now no one's 'internet

Re: [agi] Controlled AI

2019-07-30 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
Thank you... I guess...? :-) Well. I talked to a few computer guys about the "Controlled AI" scenario, and the argument against it happening is that AI has no threshold. Data science, any kind of statistics, chat bots, computer vision, combinations of those... where is a threshold? When does it "

Re: [agi] Screencast about the World's First University Course in AGI at Plovdiv University in 2010

2019-07-30 Thread Costi Dumitrescu
Todor you are appointed to the Ministry of Removal for merits with spotting all those MIT agents crawling between Plovdiv and Beijing. Do the speech synthesizer. On 23.07.2019 17:21, twenkid wrote: Hello, I guess you have visited the MIT's AGI course from 2018 and follow the AI podcast by Lex

[agi] Singularity Alert: Homines sunt entia!

2019-07-30 Thread A.T. Murray
This message flashes out to the AGI mail-list and to the humanities.classics newsgroup on Usenet. Yesterday we embedded a Latin form of Occam's Razor in the http://ai.neocities.org/Abracadabra.html "Mens Latina" of artificial general intelligence (AGI) that thinks in the ancient Latin language. Ju

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-07-30 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
If someone paid me to go, I'd go... :-) > http://agi-conf.org/2019/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/paper_21.pdf I like the stages you define in your paper (infancy, decision making, expert). Sounds reasonable. I pretty much erased mathematical formulas from my brain though, even though I have studied