Re: Spreading the word

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Re: Spreading the word mentifex 09-19-2008
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Posted by on September 19, 2008, 4:54 pm


> wrote:
> > > An article on Forth by Stephen Pelc appeared today on Dr. Dobbs website.
> > Great article!
> I thought the article was interesting but it seemed that the flow was
> a bit off-kilter [...]
> Jean-Francois Michaud

The article at http://www.ddj.com/embedded/210600604 was
interesting and valuable enough for me to link to it from
http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/fp080917.html --
the MindForth Programming Journal for 17.SEP.2008.

In that journal entry citing Mr. Stephen Pelc, I
record the careful elaboration in Win32Forth of
what is one of MindForth's most intricate
cognitive tricks -- the ability to comprehend
a fact-finding question and answer it from the
AI knowledge base with one simple word, if
warranted by the KB: an affirmative "YES"!

http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/mind4th.html
has a new "kbSearch" module that searches
the knowledge base to answer "YES" to
a question or to ignore it otherwise.

http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/exhibit.html
is guidelines for putting MindForth on display
as artificial intelligence for science museums.

Arthur

Posted by bleh on September 20, 2008, 12:29 pm


mentifex@myuw.net wrote:

> http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/exhibit.html
> is guidelines for putting MindForth on display
> as artificial intelligence for science museums.

Step 1: Write poster about AI winter
Step 2: Cite mentifex and MindForth
Step 3: Profit

LOLZ.


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