On 9/11/06, Bruce LaDuke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Emotion then, really doesn't enter into this equation.  Emotion is a part of
replicating the human paradigm, but does not have to be at all involved in
terms of automating or mechanizing knowledge advance.  Knowledge creation
appears to be serendipitous, but in reality it is a cold, hard, logical
process with no feelings in it.  It operates by converting questions, which
are a perceived lack of knowledge structure, into knowledge, which is the
logical structure of symbols.  This is the process behind all the
'creativity' terms and methods across all disciplines and industries.  It is
very predictable and could theoretically be mechanized.

Interesting take on AI/AKC.

I think that even being primarily focussed on the creation of
knowledge still needs directional goals and consideration of
"Friendliness" topics. What if your AKC engine decides it needs to
irreversably take apart Sol in order to gain knowledge on the how
stars work?

--
-Joel

"Wish not to seem, but to be, the best."
               -- Aeschylus

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