Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-02 Thread Jim Bromer
I think that 'undefined' refers to the resultant state of an algorithm (like a mathematical computation) where the result is undefined. For example, if the algorithm is not finished running, the result would be undefined. In the case where a mathematical algorithm would need to be applied to more

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-02 Thread Mohammadreza Alidoust
Vision and hearing... And? On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 11:58 PM Secretary of Trades < costi.dumitre...@gmx.com> wrote: > Vision and hearing. > > > On 02.08.2019 04:12, Mohammadreza Alidoust wrote: > > Thank you. I really enjoy and appreciate your comments. > > > > There is no universal problem

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-02 Thread Mohammadreza Alidoust
Thank you. "The best that individuals can do is make small steps towards a solution." I like this !! Good Luck Best regards, Mohammadreza Alidoust On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 7:25 AM Matt Mahoney wrote: > The obvious application of AGI is automating $80 trillion per year that > we have to pay

[agi] Robot simulators

2019-08-02 Thread Secretary of Trades
https://www.smashingrobotics.com/most-advanced-and-used-robotics-simulation-software/ http://lenkaspace.net/tutorials/programming/robotSimulatorsComparison https://arxiv.org/pdf/1402.7050.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.369.3980=rep1=pdf

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-02 Thread Secretary of Trades
Matt do another paper and find a way to refer work that goes without publishing papers and books, such as the Senator's. On 02.08.2019 05:53, Matt Mahoney wrote: The obvious application of AGI is automating $80 trillion per year that we have to pay people for work that machines aren't smart

Re: [agi] Narrow AGI

2019-08-02 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
To clarify: The space of "narrow AI"s is _infinite_. Each and any program that does something intelligent is in that category. One of them might just as well have the potential to grow into an AGI. On Fri, 2 Aug 2019 at 17:15, Stefan Reich < stefan.reich.maker.of@googlemail.com> wrote: > I

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-02 Thread Secretary of Trades
Vision and hearing. On 02.08.2019 04:12, Mohammadreza Alidoust wrote: Thank you. I really enjoy and appreciate your comments. There is no universal problem solver. So for the purpose of building a real AGI, how many problems should our model be able to solve? How big is our problem space?

Re: [agi] Narrow AGI

2019-08-02 Thread Secretary of Trades
1), 2) and 5) nouns extracted for phraseology. Unidentified "F" Objects in 3), 4). Judgment is a highly intelligent procedure; shouldn't be the same with discrimination or recognition. Instead of 4): should be able to use the existing communication space in the usual manners. And most of all,

[agi] From DNA to complex behaviors

2019-08-02 Thread Alan Grimes via AGI
[Meta] I wish there were more discussion of my posts, my main goal has been to try to stimulate good discusisons of and feedback about the topics I'm bringing up... [] Ok, we haz DNA... DNA gives us pritines and also contains some features for RNA-based enzymes and regulatory sequences so

Re: [agi] Re: The brain: wholistically.

2019-08-02 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
https://techxplore.com/news/2019-08-ai-mimicking-baby-brain.html On Fri, 2 Aug 2019 at 16:30, wrote: > > The next step in AI? Mimicking a baby's brain: > > https://techxplore.com/news/2019-08-ai-mimicking-baby-brain.htm > > > *Artificial General Intelligence List

Re: [agi] The brain: wholistically.

2019-08-02 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
So... which drugs stimulate the mediodorsal thalamus? Maybe I have taken them accidentally before. I've sampled just about anything. On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 18:49, Alan Grimes via AGI wrote: > The cortical algorithm is interesting. Cortical columns are pretty sexy > too because they're an obvious

Re: [agi] Narrow AGI

2019-08-02 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
I don't believe in that chart. You are generalizing over _all_ "narrow AI"s? On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 17:58, wrote: > Narrow elements within AGI development can serve as scaffolding but unless > the project philosophy is inherently General it's likely to fall into the > Narrow AI trap. > >

Re: [agi] Controlled AI

2019-08-02 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
I think you're basically "their" shill and I will ignore your scare mongering. Cheers On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 03:40, Alan Grimes via AGI wrote: > Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: > > What do you think about the possibility of AI being "regulated" at all? > > They'll try... > > Lords yes, THEY WILL

[agi] Re: The brain: wholistically.

2019-08-02 Thread keghnfeem
The next step in AI? Mimicking a baby's brain: https://techxplore.com/news/2019-08-ai-mimicking-baby-brain.htm -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T5561f5c999dffad2-M751096387ac8fff5cbb49513

[agi] Re: The brain: wholistically.

2019-08-02 Thread keghnfeem
 You stuck on the cortical too? I am not. I see the big picture. There are other parts of the brain doing great things.  It is a computer that dose not work on binary. It generates it unique number system that is then uses to access memory elements and build data.  The number system values do

Re: [agi] AGI Python library

2019-08-02 Thread Manuel Korfmann
Doesn’t matter. First and foremast you just have to participate in chat to stay core dev. -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Tf98655bbfa70364b-Mfdd5a741be5737fb65ca8d68 Delivery options:

Re: [agi] AGI Python library

2019-08-02 Thread Danko Nikolic
I can't. I am a bad dev. I can't even keep an AI inside my computer without it running away from me. On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 12:59 PM Manuel Korfmann wrote: > Danko: > > You want to be core dev on our discord (Stefan & mine)? > > Freeze > > On 2. Aug 2019, at 12:55, Danko Nikolic wrote: > > It

Re: [agi] AGI Python library

2019-08-02 Thread Manuel Korfmann
Danko: You want to be core dev on our discord (Stefan & mine)? Freeze > On 2. Aug 2019, at 12:55, Danko Nikolic wrote: > > It must have ran away too. > > Danko > > On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 12:36 PM Stefan Reich via AGI > wrote: > I can't find this library :-( >

Re: [agi] AGI Python library

2019-08-02 Thread Danko Nikolic
It must have ran away too. Danko On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 12:36 PM Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: > I can't find this library :-( > > On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 13:10, Danko Nikolic > wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I just tried the new agi library for Python. This is so exciting! But it >> does not

Re: [agi] AGI Python library

2019-08-02 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
I can't find this library :-( On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 13:10, Danko Nikolic wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I just tried the new agi library for Python. This is so exciting! But it > does not work really well for me. It is not responding any more. Where am I > making the mistake? Please see below a

Re: [agi] The Military Secretly Built an “ARTIFICIAL BRAIN” Called Sentient

2019-08-02 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
That's completely nebulous. Why would I care On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 04:07, wrote: > The Military Secretly Built an “ARTIFICIAL BRAIN” Called Sentient > > https://futurism.com/the-byte/military-artificial-brain-sentient > > > >

[agi] Re: This might make it a really interesting Incomplete Information game to consider for AI research

2019-08-02 Thread rouncer81
Its a cool idea if you can make a game a computer cant play... its like a "captcha"  but if you make a mistake the computer actually can, and u have to come up with another idea. :) -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: