Re: Let me try once more
- Posted by Dan B Moyer <DanMoyer at PRODIGY.NET> Jan 29, 2001
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Actually, I suspect that AI *can* be written to learn beyond what the programmer has thought up to allow as choices: just allow *random* actions, plus analysis of useful effect; if useful, keep it as an option; if harmful, don't do it any more (or assign "low usefulness index"). Dan Moyer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Bensler" <bensler at mailops.com> To: <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 7:47 AM Subject: RE: Let me try once more > I think this could be invaluable.. > Self modifying progs!! Woo hoo!! I'd love it.. > > I've dabble a tad with evolving progs.. and there' no better way to > build a speach prog for one. > > I've wanted to build a sort of game that would have user built robots > that would learn through experience.. Not possible in EU.. without > writing my own scripting language.. > > How about an OS that knows whose using the comp, and can adjust > specifically to suit their needs/preference of operation.. > It could learn exactly how you want the comp to start up, and what you > want to do.. It could even learn what you don't want and get rid of it > for you!! > True, this could be implemented through cfg. files, but not nearly as > intimately.. not to mention, people could tamper with the cfg's > > How about chaos based AI's in games? As it is, you play any game there > is out there, and soon you WILL master it.. what if the COMP could > master you?! Anaihilating you every time!! (how do you spell that?) > Sure, they say that the AI's can learn nowadays, but they are still > limited to whatever the programmer has thought up in the first place.. > They just change their tactics.. > > Off the topic of AI applications.. > What about user designed routines? With this ability, you could allow > users to modify their apps to suit THEM specifically.. Like macros.. > > How 'bout plugins? > > > Hmm, have had other ideas in the past, but they escape me now.. > > Chris > > > Kat wrote: > > <still pleading> it's *very* useful in Ai languages, and i use it in > > critical learning points > > in mirc. It would be the easiest way in the world to do totally custom > > and unforseen > > spreadsheets. > > ____________________________________________________________ > T O P I C A -- Learn More. Surf Less. > Newsletters, Tips and Discussions on Topics You Choose. > http://www.topica.com/partner/tag01 > ____________________________________________________________ T O P I C A -- Learn More. Surf Less. Newsletters, Tips and Discussions on Topics You Choose. http://www.topica.com/partner/tag01