a programming language based on set theory that was all
about streams.
On 2/28/07, Andrii (lOkadin) Zvorygin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do they tell us what grief is doing when a loved one dies?
Well the grief that is felt when a loved one dies is similar to that of
unreturned love. So you love them
Do they tell us what grief is doing when a loved one dies?
Well the grief that is felt when a loved one dies is similar to that of
unreturned love. So you love them, and they don't love you back -- as they
are dead. This causes a feeling of futility and eventually changes direction
-- to focus
The key to life the universe and everything:
All things can be expressed using any Universal Computer
You are a Universal Computer (one that can read(remmember/imagine),
write(experience), erase(forget)).
All the things you believe/know/understand are true.
I believe the key to AI rests in
creations God.
You are God btw. You do Know that don't you?
I am your servant, please have mercy!
I only meant to please.
On 2/20/07, Andrii (lOkadin) Zvorygin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The key to life the universe and everything:
All things can be expressed using any Universal Computer
You
Any Turing Complete language can express all concievable algorithms or
mathematical expressions.
All things are mathematical expressions.
All mathematical expressions exist.
You(your experience) is a subset of all mathematical expressions.
I was wondering if anyone has created a map of all
).
Andrii (lOkadin) Zvorygin wrote:
On 12/5/06, John Scanlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alright, I have to say this.
I don't believe that the singularity is near, or that it will even occur.
I
am working very hard at developing real artificial general intelligence,
but
from what I know
My aim is not a General AI, currently it's MJZT. General AI just
seems to be a side effect .u'i(amuzement). Nodes in a JZT communicate
through language (and whatever form it may take), automation occurs of
the communication. After a certain point a typical JZT automation
would be able to have
On 12/5/06, John Scanlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alright, I have to say this.
I don't believe that the singularity is near, or that it will even occur. I
am working very hard at developing real artificial general intelligence, but
from what I know, it will not come quickly. It will be slow
On 12/5/06, Richard Loosemore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Goertzel wrote:
If, on the other hand, all we have is the present approach to AI then I
tend to agree with you John: ludicrous.
Richard Loosemore
IMO it is not sensible to speak of the present approach to AI
There are a lot
On 11/25/06, Matt Mahoney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrii (lOkadin) Zvorygin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even if we were able to constrain the grammar, you still have the
problem that people will still make ungrammatical statements, misspell
words, omit words, and so on.
Amazing you should mention
It was a true solar-plexus blow, and completely knocked out, Perkins
staggered back against the instrument-board. His outflung arm pushed the
power-lever out to its last notch, throwing full current through the
bar, which was pointed straight up as it had been when they made their
landing.
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