s, then
>>>>> it has memory.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "- Development. Does the mechanism change its character in some way
>>>>> over time? Does it adapt?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "-
a
lack of trust and varying levels of capability among the agents and all
agents will always have to adopt their plans and strike a compromise based
on the other agent's relativistic irrationality independent of their
capabilities in oder to minimize the other agents objection cost and thus
ion
> is added, it may change the problem to the extent that the "ideal
> theory" becomes mostly irrelevant. To me, it is much better to start
> with more realistic assumptions in the first place, even though it
> will make the problem harder to solve.
>
> Pei
&
understanding necessary for realizing the logical maxim in
Kant's categorical imperative[1] based on the implied goal of evolution[2].
The
maxim is used to proof moral behavior as obligatory emergent phenomenon
among evolving interacting goal driven agents.
Kind regards,
Stefan
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net that the evolving rational agents can interact with using a
browser like interface.
More soon under www.guidoborner.org
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d on my
research - that friendliness will emerge without a need to be designed in.
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dback. Simply put I am confident - based on
> > my research - that friendliness will emerge without a need to be
> > designed in.
>
> So, basically, your paper is about saying that AGI will naturally be
> human-friendly?
>
Yes - that is the implication provided rationality (AGI
d a complete inability of the participants to talk
> about the main theme of the conference in a technically accurate way), that
> empirically-based observation would count for nothing, compared with the
> great "feeling" that everyone had about the meeting?
Ben: I admire your pati
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> > Ben: I admire y
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darkness less
> than 10 years off (reasonably close to where Texai is curently headed).
>
Mark - thanks for sharing your point of view. I respect that and will - true
to my word - be quiet now.
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#x27;ll see
where it goes. I'll also be reading the comments for the story."*
Cheers,
Stefan
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With mostly speculative notions of Quantum effects playing a part in
human cognition I found the following related article an interesting
read:
http://www.nature.com/news/2006/061204/full/061204-10.html
Not quantum effects in cognition but perception - I know.
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Hello,
As you may know the SIAI has started a matching challenge of 400'000
USD please help to get the word out by digging the story and thereby
putting it on Digg's front page:
http://digg.com/general_sciences/SIAI_seeks_funding_for_AI_research
Xie Xie,
Stefan
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s of being edited and I plan to publish it before the end of
July. Location for free download will be communicated here on the list.
Many thanks,
Stefan
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teresting heuristic mechanisms that are helping us to make
decisions under uncertainty.
Is there a convincing argument either way? May some biases fall under a),
some under b), and some under c)?
Thanks,
Stefan
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intelligence that replaces the human
> race?
>
>
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ality. This is bad because you
effectively deny yourself the potential for further increasing your fitness
and thereby will eventually be replaced by an agent that does concern itself
with increasing its fitness.
In short: your bliss wont last long.
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gorous calculations.)
Just out of curiosity - would you mind sharing your hardware estimates
with the list? I would personally find that fascinating.
Mant thanks,
Stefan
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