He can even shoot
On Sat, 24 Aug 2019 at 09:59, Secretary of Trades
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> The russian humanoid robot
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az_qrXQzYOA
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On Fri, 23 Aug 2019 at 04:37, Secretary of Trades
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> Intros to "mixed" from MiniRem's department
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> https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.01452.pdf
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> https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.09013.pdf
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>
> On 20.08.2019
The Dawn of AI (Machine Learning Tribes | Deep Learning | What Is Machine
Learning):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJrf8K_myAw
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The human mind builds many temporal patterns and pick the best one. Since wet
neurons are so
slow. Also the human brain build many temporal patterns that will occur or
could occur if predicted
patterns fails. Also, the brain records everything, so when we sleep complex
algorithms are brought
> Matt,
>
> Not sure about the hard problem here but a rat would have far less
> consciousness when sleeping that is for sure
>
> Why? Think about the communication model with other objects/agents.
>
> John
Although... I have to say that sometimes when I'm sleeping, lucid dreaming or
I don't mean to be rude, but this is just nonsense. Your system uses a
textual-input sensor to activate a response from the reasoning engine. In this
case, the sensor is a data field, which requires a human, or bot to populate
it. It's seemingly not even aware of that sensor, nor of the
> -Original Message-
> From: Matt Mahoney
>
> So the hard problem of consciousness is solved. Rats have a thalamus which
> controls whether they are in a conscious state or asleep.
>
> John, is that what you meant by consciousness?
Matt,
Not sure about the hard problem here but a rat
Possible correction here, this is modeling consciousness assuming everything is
conscious, "panpsychism" is it?
I mentioned pondering pure randomness. This might not be right it might be when
pondering pure nothingness. Would pure nothingness have a consciousness of
everything or pure
Thx
Sending humanoid robots to space seems like a highly intelligent idea for
testing human space travel safely.
> On 24. Aug 2019, at 09:58, Secretary of Trades
> wrote:
>
> The russian humanoid robot
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az_qrXQzYOA
The russian humanoid robot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az_qrXQzYOA
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Sentiment detection, human-written detection, danger detection, there's
infinite detections. It must recognize the input and say what entails using its
knowledge. The "concept" of who it speaks to is based on feeding input in and
entailment out. That is "awareness" and "conscious".
On 8/24/19 8:44 AM, Nanograte Knowledge Technologies wrote:
This machine is not even aware that it is a human being typing. It has
zero concept of being communicated with via the Web. It reasons it
could be a bear, or a girl that prompted it in the English language.
FAIL
But we cannot be
This machine is not even aware that it is a human being typing. It has zero
concept of being communicated with via the Web. It reasons it could be a bear,
or a girl that prompted it in the English language.
FAIL
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