Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki, was Understanding a sick puppy

2008-05-17 Thread Stephen Reed
://texai.org/blog http://texai.org 3008 Oak Crest Ave. Austin, Texas, USA 78704 512.791.7860 - Original Message From: Steve Richfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: agi@v2.listbox.com Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 11:59:24 PM Subject: Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki, was Understanding a sick puppy Steve, On 5

[agi] AGI and Wiki, was Understanding a sick puppy

2008-05-16 Thread Steve Richfield
Mike, Stan, et al, I have recently had some interesting off-line discussions that may be pulling things together, so I thought that I would run the emerging concept up the flagpole here and get any opinions. I have previously posted here the horrific problems trying to deal with the Wiki people,

Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki, was Understanding a sick puppy

2008-05-16 Thread Stephen Reed
.listbox.com Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 9:31:58 AM Subject: [agi] AGI and Wiki, was Understanding a sick puppy Mike, Stan, et al, I have recently had some interesting off-line discussions that may be pulling things together, so I thought that I would run the emerging concept up the flagpole here

Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki, was Understanding a sick puppy

2008-05-16 Thread Matt Mahoney
--- Steve Richfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: *Does anyone else here share my dream of a worldwide AI with all of the knowledge of the human race to support it Yes - built with EXISTING Wikipedia No. Wikipedia has the right idea that it reflects a consensus of knowledge with instant peer

Different problem types was Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki, was Understanding a sick puppy

2008-05-16 Thread William Pearson
2008/5/16 Steve Richfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Does anyone else here share my dream of a worldwide AI with all of the knowledge of the human race to support it - built with EXISTING Wikipedia and Dr. Eliza software and a little glue to hold it all together? I'm taking this as a jumping off