Ah! The law of averages. Well, technology, as data, is not human, but the
Chinese are pretty human, I'd say.
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 08:35:10 -0800
What if such encryption technology were used to get to Mars before
Matt said:
Vision is a pattern recognition problem. You input a picture of a cat
and output a label like cat. It is not NP-complete because (1)
experimentally, the problem scales polynomially with input size and
(2) the time to verify that a label like cat is correct is about the
same as the time
What if such encryption technology were used to get to Mars before the human
contingent did,
Are you saying the Chinese are not human? What do you know that we don't know?
If you read Asimov you'd know that the Chinese would develop Artificial
Intelligence and colonize space firstbecause of
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I like it. Represent emotions as 1 dimensional functions. Done!
OpenCog uses 13 dimensions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSj3JVZuzkQ
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Hi
I read an interesting thing this morning, which triggered a thought on the
Chinese quantum-encryption project in my mind. Maybe we missed their message to
the world, or to specific nations? They were telling the world that they now
had the ability to safely encode any data they wished to,
I like it. Represent emotions as 1 dimensional functions. Done!
Mogambo khush hua
Mario khush hua :)
John
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and then there is the constant of relative visual perception of general reality?
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 22:01:21 -0500
Subject: Re: [agi] SAT and Dynamic Programs of Models
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Matt said:
Vision is a pattern recognition problem. You input a picture