Re: [agi] A point of philosophy, rather than engineering

2002-11-12 Thread Charles Hixson
Ben Goertzel wrote: Hi, Personally, I believe that the most effective AI will have a core general intelligence, that may be rather primitive, and a huge number of specialized intelligence modules. The tricky part of this architecture is designing the various modules so that they can

RE: [agi] A point of philosophy, rather than engineering

2002-11-12 Thread Ben Goertzel
Charles Hixson wrote (in response to me): -- create a flexible knowledge representation (KR) useful for representing all forms of knowledge (declarative, procedural, perceptual, abstract, linguistic, explicit, implicit, etc. etc.) This probably won't work. Thinking of the brain as a

RE: [agi] A point of philosophy, rather than engineering

2002-11-12 Thread Arthur T. Murray
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Ben Goertzel wrote: Charles Hixson wrote (in response to me): [...] May I suggest that if you are even close to what you are attempting, that you have the start of a dandy personal secretary. With so much correspondence coming via e-mail these days, this would create