RE: [agi] Pretty worldchanging

2010-07-25 Thread John G. Rose
: Saturday, July 24, 2010 5:50 PM To: agi Subject: Re: [agi] Pretty worldchanging Maybe there are some students on this email list, who are wading through all the BS and learning something about AGI, by following links and reading papers mentioned here, etc. Without the Net, how would these students

Re: RE: [agi] Pretty worldchanging

2010-07-25 Thread boris.k
/augmentation. John From: Boris Kazachenko [mailto:bori...@verizon.net] Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 5:50 PM To: agi Subject: Re: [agi] Pretty worldchanging Maybe there are some students on this email list, who are wading through all the BS and learning something about AGI, by following links

Re: [agi] Pretty worldchanging

2010-07-24 Thread Panu Horsmalahti
Availibility of the Internet actually makes school grades worse. Of course, grades does not equal education, but I don't see anything worldchanging about education because of this. - Panu Horsmalahti --- agi Archives:

Re: [agi] Pretty worldchanging

2010-07-24 Thread Ben Goertzel
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 5:36 AM, Panu Horsmalahti nawi...@gmail.com wrote: Availibility of the Internet actually makes school grades worse. Of course, grades does not equal education, but I don't see anything worldchanging about education because of this. - Panu Horsmalahti Hmmm I

Re: [agi] Pretty worldchanging

2010-07-24 Thread Boris Kazachenko
Maybe there are some students on this email list, who are wading through all the BS and learning something about AGI, by following links and reading papers mentioned here, etc. Without the Net, how would these students learn about AGI, in practice? Such education would be far harder to come

[agi] Pretty worldchanging

2010-07-23 Thread Mike Tintner
this strikes me as socially worldchanging if it works - potentially leading to you-ain't-see-nothing-yet changes in world education ( commerce) levels over the next decade: http://www.physorg.com/news199083092.html Any comments on its technical massproduction viability ?

Re: [agi] Pretty worldchanging

2010-07-23 Thread Matt Mahoney
...@blueyonder.co.uk To: agi agi@v2.listbox.com Sent: Fri, July 23, 2010 9:50:44 AM Subject: [agi] Pretty worldchanging this strikes me as socially worldchanging if it works - potentially leading to you-ain't-see-nothing-yet changes in world education ( commerce) levels over the next decade