Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-14 Thread Mohammadreza Alidoust
I don't think that the problem is just as simple as those you mentioned. However they might seem big, other big problems should be solved too. On Sat, Aug 3, 2019, 8:00 PM Secretary of Trades wrote: > Metabolism is the primary biological process. But reading and writing > chemical memories is

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-14 Thread Mohammadreza Alidoust
Ha ha ha On Sun, Aug 4, 2019, 11:56 AM wrote: > Mohammud is a monkey. =CD > *Artificial General Intelligence List * > / AGI / see discussions + > participants + delivery >

Re: [agi] Narrow AGI

2019-08-14 Thread Basile Starynkevitch
On 8/14/19 6:57 AM, Nanograte Knowledge Technologies wrote: I was wondering, what is currently regarded as being the best language to develop AI in? It should become a programming language designed by some AGI, and with the implementation software generated by that AGI. In a more

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-14 Thread Mohammadreza Alidoust
I don't think so. Indians have a great history of engineering. By the way, for your information I am Persian and I like and respect Indians and other ethnic groups. I think you should improve your social skills, study more about history and also focus more on the topic of the group. Such speech

Re: [agi] Narrow AGI

2019-08-14 Thread Basile Starynkevitch
On 8/14/19 10:11 AM, Basile Starynkevitch wrote: On 8/14/19 6:57 AM, Nanograte Knowledge Technologies wrote: I was wondering, what is currently regarded as being the best language to develop AI in? It should become a programming language designed by some AGI, and with the implementation

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-14 Thread Mohammadreza Alidoust
Dear Jim Bromer, Thank you. I would be glad to describe the model if you ask. Also, I would be glad to see your works and results. Best wishes, Mohammadreza Alidoust On Sat, Aug 3, 2019, 6:26 AM Jim Bromer wrote: > I think that 'undefined' refers to the resultant state of an algorithm >

[agi] Hippies required

2019-08-14 Thread Secretary of Trades
A hippie is required to rewrite a less euphemistic approach than in p. 43 https://mcallester.github.io/ttic-31230/18AGI/arch.pdf#page=43 At any scale, the intelligence process is supposed to work analogous to a chain reaction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K5gy3RLcKc

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-14 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies
I agree 100% with you. rouncer81 is just stirring up racial trouble. Such talk should be banned from here. I do not wish to be associated with such talk. MODS? From: Mohammadreza Alidoust Sent: Wednesday, 14 August 2019 09:00 To: AGI Subject: Re: [agi] My paper

Re: [agi] Narrow AGI

2019-08-14 Thread Alan Grimes via AGI
Nanograte Knowledge Technologies wrote: I was wondering, what is currently regarded as being the best language to develop AI in? Python is the most popular these days, and that's why I have a python book on my desk rn. That said, I'd tend to shut down any discussion of low level

Re: [agi] Narrow AGI

2019-08-14 Thread Robert Levy
Try out Clojure, it's a modern lisp. What I can say for it is you get all the libraries of the JVM ecosystem, but you can develop significantly more ambitious projects in less time due the powerful expressiveness and simplicity of Lisp, and with the legibility that comes from a data-first,

Re: [agi] My paper in AGI-19

2019-08-14 Thread Secretary of Trades
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZlggz618qo :) On 14.08.2019 10:00, Mohammadreza Alidoust wrote: I don't think so. Indians have a great history of engineering. By the way, for your information I am Persian and I like and respect Indians and other ethnic groups. I think you should improve