RE: webnet & HAL9000
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Feb 14, 2002
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> > Until our scientists (or Kats) start to understand the > > requisites, they will always be on the wrong path to AI. > > How do you define "requisites"...? The "requisites" are the most basic elements required to sustain an intelligence. It's just like in programming where you have to break down every task to it's most basic elements. I can't say: PlayEUQuake() I have to break it down... to an extreme! This must also be done when considering a man-made intelligence. What are the most basic needs? > and what do you see they are? I've got my ideas, but I'll sit down and consider them more fully tonight. We must answer, "The most basic requisite for a man-made intelligence is..."