This article made me think immediately about Colin, and his very own
proof that this is not possible. Of course I'm sure he is talking
about something completely different :).
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/12/download-robot-scientist/
Cheers
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Russell, - interesting idea and I appreciate it within the line I don't
really appreciate.
I pretend to be one of the 'research oriented' - I am reluctant of saying
scientist - which may fit into a robot-performed activity.
In the commi administration I had a pretty free hand to come up with ideas
Ok so I have come up with an argument to try and convince myself of
step 8 but it still has some catches to it. If anyone sees that I am
using incorrect thinking at any time please correct me.
Misunderstanding means bad foundations.
Up to step 7 all seems well and you begin step 8 by saying “but
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 10:54:53AM -0500, John Mikes wrote:
I wonder if a 'robot' can produce a noch nie dagewesen (Ger. for brand
new) unrelated idea?
I do know Hod Lipson from the ALife community, but am not familiar
with this particular piece of research. From the WIRED article, I
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