Re: 3 possible views of "consciousness" +

2001-02-03 Thread hpm
hpm: > In this way of looking at the setup, the intelligence and > consciousness of the AI reside soley in the counting clock. The > Humongous table is simply a translation device that maps the clock's > representation to your representation. John Regehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > ... we observe th

Re: 3 possible views of "consciousness" +

2001-02-03 Thread John Regehr
> In this way of looking at the setup, the intelligence and > consciousness of the AI reside soley in the counting clock. The > Humongous table is simply a translation device that maps the clock's > representation to your representation. How about we pick a straightforward implementation of the

Re: on formally describable universes and measures

2001-02-03 Thread George Levy
Thanks to Bruno, I am experiencing a kind of nomenclatorial fusion with Gilles Henri. I have become Gille Levy. I wonder who George Henri is. :-) George Levy Marchal wrote: > Jesse Mazer wrote: > > >Are you saying that you support the 2/3 view, meaning that the probability > >of my "next moment

Re: on formally describable universes and measures

2001-02-03 Thread Marchal
Jesse Mazer wrote: >Are you saying that you support the 2/3 view, meaning that the probability >of my "next moment" depends on a kind of integral over all possible future >histories? Yes. I am less sure than Gille Levy for the precise computation of the probability, but I am sure (with the c