RE: [agi] AGI Application Definition Interfaces

2015-03-18 Thread Piaget Modeler via AGI
Jim, I think you have to differentiate what the data of your AGI program is from what the processes are. That is the first step.Define some abstract processes and define what data they need in order to operate. I think the essence is having good knowledge representation(s). ~PM Date: Thu, 19 M

Re: [agi] AGI Application Definition Interfaces

2015-03-18 Thread Jim Bromer via AGI
I am still not getting it. What does ADI stand for? Most of the ideas that I talk about are not expressed in terms of actual pseudo-code even though some of them might be. I really don't know how an AGI program would all be put together because I see significant definitions as being acquired and le

Re: [agi] AI Protest in Texas

2015-03-18 Thread Logan Streondj via AGI
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 04:43:41PM +0100, Calum Chace wrote: > Hi Logan > > If you like I'll send you a mobi or epub file of my book, and you can see > if you think it is helpful or not. > > Regards > Calum Hey, so thanks for the epub, I took a look at all references to AI and AGI, as well as r

Re: [agi] AGI for trading on Bloomberg TV....

2015-03-18 Thread Ben Goertzel via AGI
Aidyia's first fund will launch May or June 2015, a US equity long-short fund Aidyia's trading system uses a proprietary mix of some OpenCog stuff w/ some other proprietary AI stuff... -- ben On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:19 AM, Matt Mahoney via AGI wrote: > On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 2:18 AM, Ben Go

Re: [agi] AGI for trading on Bloomberg TV....

2015-03-18 Thread Matt Mahoney via AGI
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 2:18 AM, Ben Goertzel via AGI wrote: > http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-03-17/predicting-the-markets-how-ai-can-help How close are you to using OpenCog for trading? -- -- Matt Mahoney, mattmahone...@gmail.com --- AGI Arc

RE: [agi] AI Protest in Texas

2015-03-18 Thread Logan Streondj via AGI
please refrain from vulgar language Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI wrote: >Hey Calum. Watch it! Pigs are very-very smart. They can sniff out >truffles, and corpses from 6 feet under. :-) > >I'm so itching to say it, but I won't. NOW can we get some ass into >gear? Are we going to use th

RE: [agi] AI Protest in Texas

2015-03-18 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI
Hey Calum. Watch it! Pigs are very-very smart. They can sniff out truffles, and corpses from 6 feet under. :-) I'm so itching to say it, but I won't. NOW can we get some ass into gear? Are we going to use this as a wakeup call, or not? Subject: Re: [agi] AI Protest in Texas From: a...@listbo

Re: [agi] AI Protest in Texas

2015-03-18 Thread Calum Chace via AGI
Ha! I like the Occupy Coke idea! You may not be a "PR guy" but you surely could be if you wanted to. I thought you believed AGI to be Good News, not a pig in need of better lipstick? Calum On 18 Mar 2015, at 02:21 AM, "Ben Goertzel via AGI" wrote: > > > On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 11:13 PM,