http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21994224-2,00.html Wow, if this turned out to be true, it's going to be one not-so-entertaining state of affairs for all...
... We have a saying in america about this sort of thing ... http://www.google.com/custom?&q=do-do-do-do+do-do-do-do+ghosts Don't turn around, cause what you...
... Well, there is a fermi paradox which all by itself should keep SETI running. It shouldn't take that long for a civilization to colonize whole galaxies. In...
So, are there any good works of fiction with philosopher characters? Sometimes fiction is more enlightening than scholarly work. I had watched a polish (?)...
Hello there, We have started organizing a two-day event in Istanbul about Strong AI. The seminars are likely going to take place in Istanbul Technical ...
Well, I just had a weird Turing Test experience just now... A lady called me up asking survey questions about getting more production controls on movie...
... Maybe so, but I presented it with two of the pictures in one frame and it quite consistently responded with both images in the one and two position (I...
... <john_j_gagne@...> wrote: Re: Generic Learning Machine - Hawkin ... Unfortunately I have a limited download so I can't play with the software myself. So if...
Wittgenstein, dir Jarman. Otherwise can't think of much in movies & neither can imdb: http://imdb.com/find?s=all&q=philosopher Zen & the Art of Motorcycle...
... With some noise, it could interpret an L as an upside-down T. There is a huge amount of cultural knowledge that we use in our sensory data interpretation....
... Oh, and to answer to your question about spatial relationships, it hasn't been programmed to keep an account of spatial relationships per se. At least if...
... wrote: Re: [ai-philosophy] Re: Generic Learning Machine - Hawkin ... This is not a mistake a human visual system makes, indeed turn anything upside down...
... Well if it happens, I wouldn't call it a "mistake" at all; we often need to recognize things in different orientations from the sensory data. The pictures...
Anssi: if it's built purely with the principles of the *generic* learning system that Hawkin is talking about, it's just a system that picks up invariant...
... <anssih@> ... need to recognize things in different orientations from the sensory data. The pictures demo can be little bit confusing since there is ...
... I'm not sure what you mean here exactly. I think an interesting question to ask with respect to the picture demo HTM (as it is right now) is how many...
OK, here is a cryptic approach to the direction I would like to go. http://www.tcf.ua.edu/courses/Jbutler/T340/TreasonOfImagesShadow.jpg The caption reads: ...
... And a word is worth a thousand pictures. What makes that popular aphorism so popular? Perhaps because many people are especially visual. For them, a...
... Yes! I think this is exactly the direction I was talking about. More than anything else, I think I would like to address the difference between ontology...
... Well, then! ... Careful, now. If you look to the left and see a picture of a pipe, then you look to the right and see a pipe, ... then what? Picture may...