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From: Ben Goertzel <MIla-
To: "jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
Cc: Joscha Bach <S ,
Subject: Re:
Date: Mon, 07 Sep 2015 02:44:48 +0000
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 10:04 AM, jeffrey E. [email protected]> wrote:
> im aware of the goals . i have yet to see deliverables. .
Fair enough.... But we have learned and understood a lot through our
work so far, which is important.... I understand the problem far
better than I did 15 years ago and my planned solution is sketched out
in far more detail, and I have a better team at work on the problem...
All this anticipation will make the victory even sweeter once it arrives ;-)
> babys learn
> any one of a multitude of languages. this is less about intelligence and
> more about brain architecutre
Architecture is an aspect of intelligence ---- in essence, an
architecture encapsulates a prior distribution over possible worlds,
which helps guide action to be intelligent (assuming that the worlds
where the actions occur, are reasonably likely ones in the
distribution implied by the architecture)
>how do brains take signals , minimize
> noiise and make cohenrent mental objects. images. language. tounch
> smell. temporal ccomponents. maybe music analogy.. structure of
> language. , illusions in each sense. ambiguity in each. ? ( maybe an
> insight). im going to clean my house. ( interior > exterior?. im going
> to paint my house. exterior.. visual lady and vase. ambiguity might
> lead to underlying process.. it is easy to choose which note does not
> beling to a new musical piece.. heard for the first time.? odd.
The particular cases may feel odd to us from our subjective views, but
the general principles are not hard to see.... Brains recognize
patterns in their inputs, actions and states; and coherent mental
objects are complex, self-consistent, compact bundles of interrelated
patterns..
The challenge is to get all this pattern recognition to work
effectively given available computational resources, using hardware
and software infrastructures that were basically made for other
things. I believe my analysis of the problem, as presented in
"Engineering General Intelligence", reduces AGI to a large-scale
engineering problem plus a dozen or two PhD theses worth of focused
research work. On the one hand, that's cool. On the other hand, it
still leaves a lot of work.
Speaking of odd -- last week I had a 3-hour meeting with the Prime
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Minister of Kazakhtan, in Astana, about the possibility of setting up
an AGI research center there. He is personally very pumped about it,
however their currency has been plummeting recently due to the
down-trend of oil prices, so it may be the wrong time. It's cool
that national leaders are now taking AGI seriously though. He's a
very smart and knowledgeable guy, deeply into science of all sorts....
Aubrey de Grey has has helped them set up a center for regenerative
medicine research there...
on another note what happend to gino, he went dark/?
Gino can never go dark, he is too enlightened for that !! ;D
He is mostly in Shanghai lately, he seems to have found some
well-connected people there who are interested to support
consciousness research. They are setting aside a building for it,
with a conference center and a bunch of "free for researchers"
apartments, etc. He seems very psyched about it, but I haven't been
for a visit or investigated it closely....
I guess he'll get more active online when he comes back to HK for a
longer spell...
-- Ben
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