Re: Rambling on AI -- was: When will a computer pass the Turing Test?

2013-08-18 Thread meekerdb
On 8/18/2013 7:51 PM, chris peck wrote: Hi Chris >> Increasingly code is the result of genetic algorithms being run over many generations of Darwinian selection -- is this programmed code? What human hand wrote it? At how many removes? In evolutionary computations the 'programmer' has control o

RE: Rambling on AI -- was: When will a computer pass the Turing Test?

2013-08-18 Thread Chris de Morsella
was: When will a computer pass the Turing Test? On 8/17/2013 4:53 PM, Chris de Morsella wrote: We must not limit the rise of AI to any single geo-located system and ignore just how fertile of an ecosystem the global networked world of machines and connected devices provides for a nimble highly vi

RE: Rambling on AI -- was: When will a computer pass the Turing Test?

2013-08-18 Thread chris peck
.com Subject: Re: Rambling on AI -- was: When will a computer pass the Turing Test? On 8/17/2013 4:53 PM, Chris de Morsella wrote: We must not limit the rise of AI to any single geo-located system and ignore just how fertile of an ecosystem the global n

Re: Rambling on AI -- was: When will a computer pass the Turing Test?

2013-08-17 Thread meekerdb
On 8/17/2013 4:53 PM, Chris de Morsella wrote: We must not limit the rise of AI to any single geo-located system and ignore just how fertile of an ecosystem the global networked world of machines and connected devices provides for a nimble highly virtualized AI that exist in no place at any given

RE: Rambling on AI -- was: When will a computer pass the Turing Test?

2013-08-17 Thread Chris de Morsella
I doubt humans are or will be directly coding AI, except at removed executive/architectural and conceptual levels. Increasingly code itself is being generated by other code that in fact may itself potentially be generated by other code in some other often complex and variable sequence of coupled pr