Re: Installing MindForth in a robot

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Re: Installing MindForth in a robot aiiadict 02-18-2008
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Posted by on February 18, 2008, 1:39 pm
On Feb 18, 8:02 am, menti...@myuw.net wrote:
> One decision to be made is whether the AI Mind will reside inside
> the robot or will merely be connected to the robot from a remote
> location, near or far, by telerobotics.


I'd like to see it WORK on a computer before thinking about
integrating it into a robot...

I have a few ideas on "AI Mind", dealing with opposites and circles..
the great thing about circles is there are "infinite" opposite sides.


then a network of circles. each point on the circumference
represents a concept. on the opposite side of the circle, 180
degrees away, are opposite concepts. light/dark. yes/no. 0/1.
These concepts are linked to other circles, which also have
concepts around their circumference. the connections between
circles are going to be extensive, but I've figured out a good way
to represent the data...

hopefully I'll get it coded before my body dies...

Rich




Posted by on February 18, 2008, 4:36 pm
On Feb 18, 12:14 pm, s...@controlq.com wrote:
> Naww, surely it must be ready for prime time after all these years, and so
> much effort by Arthur.  Just program it into a massive robot with huge
> drive motors and a very large gun installed, and let the fun begin 8-).
> What could possibly go wrong?

Sounds like capitolism/USA... we already know what went wrong.


Rich


Posted by Frank on February 19, 2008, 8:15 am
Okay you peaked my interest. I have been working on AIMind in
win32forth as an off shoot of Arthur's work BUT following his closely.
So when do you figure you will have the coding done for what you
propose below? Not trying to push you.....

Frank
AIMind-I.com

On Feb 18, 1:39 pm, aiiad...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a few ideas on "AI Mind", dealing with opposites and circles..
> the great thing about circles is there are "infinite" opposite sides.
> then a network of circles.  each point on the circumference
> represents a concept.  on the opposite side of the circle, 180
> degrees away, are opposite concepts.  light/dark.  yes/no.  0/1.
> These concepts are linked to other circles, which also have
> concepts around their circumference. the connections between
> circles are going to be extensive, but I've figured out a good way
> to represent the data...
> hopefully I'll get it coded before my body dies...
> Rich


Posted by Jerry Avins on February 19, 2008, 10:57 am
Frank wrote:
> Okay you peaked my interest. ...

Do you mean that it will diminish from here on out?

Jerry
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Posted by Erik Max Francis on February 19, 2008, 4:11 pm
Jerry Avins wrote:

> Frank wrote:
>> Okay you peaked my interest. ...
>
> Do you mean that it will diminish from here on out?

One can only hope.

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