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Welcome to the Temporal Intelligence group....
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Greetings to you all. By way of introduction, I'll provide a small bio: I am a Senior Engineer working for a group of R&D Scientists who use NMR (nuclear...
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Charlie (et al), I began my interest in AI through an engineering base, combined with an interest in human behaviour. I have only pursued the field for the...
daniel froud
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... I agree with your view of time being derived from change, although I refuse to adopt any dogma without thinking. These are my thoughts: There is no space...
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Dear Danny, I believe that awareness of sequences and time are fundamental to living consciousness and intelligence. These awarenesses will be necessary in...
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Charlie, ... I like to say that there is neither space nor time. In nature, there exist only particles, their properties and their interactions. Everything...
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... How can you have absolute motion or position [The Nasty Little Truth] without space within which the motion takes place or position occurs (with respect to...
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Hi Charlie, ... This is like asking, how can absolute motion be relative? I don't think this is the proper forum for this discussion. I just created a new...
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Louis, I set aside the questions of physics, as you suggest, and turn to those germane to AI and control systems by way of Temporal Intelligence, the subject...
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Jun 12, 2002
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Charlie, ... I'll be frank with you. IMO, these questions are completely irrelevant to intelligence. The entire GOFAI crowd (McCarthy, Hayes , McDermott,...
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... If we aim to re-create human intelligence in machines, we must eventually attend to questions that humans can answer with ease, but machines (computers),...
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Hi, ... Personally, I don't see great fundamental difference in how the intelligence works in dogs and in humans. They have different amount of neurons which...
Juha Ranta
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... There is no fundamental difference between the intelligence of animals and humans. They both use discrete neurons. And your assumption that the brain uses...
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Juha wrote, ... Agreed that intelligence is a matter of degree, however, we can communicate with humans and set and agree to complex goals and work out...
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... That's because humans have brain structures such as Broca's and Wernicke's which can learn to process language and other tasks which dogs can't do. This...
Juha Ranta
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... amount ... wired ... of ... work ... and ... driven ... CM: You may be able to "model" a dog's intelligence, although that's debatable, but I'll bet you...
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Jun 15, 2002
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... Well, *I* certainly can't. ;) And certainly it is not possible to program something which is a real dog. I don't think it is possible to program something...
Juha Ranta
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Hi Group; My name is Mark Coffman. I have been studying AI as sort of a hobby for going on 35 years, while my work is Software Engineering. I will borrow...
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Mark, ... I agree that solving the intelligence problem requires both a top- down and a bottom-up approach. But you are mistaken that I use only a bottom-up...
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... The "serial" processing done, perhaps in linear-sequential fashion? ... You will--(not the Universe, but of a dedicated cognitive model) in order to...
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Greetings Mark, The bottom-up approach still requires a cognitive model in order to answer the questions (situations, problems), no matter how the events get...
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Hi Charles and others, ... Yes. ... Yes, and do we have a reason to doubt we can run suitable cognitive model in real time with enough processors? ... Hmm,...
Juha Ranta
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Dear Juha, The quest for AI is >40 years old. In just the past thirty years, the breadth and speed of computers has been improved well over a million times. ...
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... BRAIN@home, anyone? *grin* ... Well, I disagree. Except in that more frames alone would solve it. Juha...
Juha Ranta
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Charlie, ... There is real time and there is real time. The human brain does not work in real time either, if by real time you mean 'continuous time.' The...
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Dear all, In my opinion, the frame problem (discrete vs continuous) will be solved, to a human level at least, using a discrete machine, and arguements...
daniel froud
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Hi Group, I added a new page on software reliability to the site: Why Software Is Bad Believe it or not, the solution to the software reliability crisis is...
Louis Savain
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In answer to recent comments: 1. In the matter of whether or not discrete machines can be used to solve the frame problem: In the final analysis, the truth...
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Hi Louis, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I need a neural network generator for a problem solver I am working on. Could you recommend an Open Source neural...
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Mark, I don't know of any network generator that is close to what I use. My neurons are my own creations. They are unlike anything I have seen out there. The...
Louis Savain
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