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"nor was the machine of that era controllable. It controlled itself. The
> technology was so simple at that time
> that anyone with a little knowledge could build one, not an appealing flaw
> to investors."
Bingo! One of the problems with AI programs of the 90s was that the program? funding was almost exclusively military. The military? realized toward the end? that it did not want an AI that controlled itself. Especially one that anyone could build.
But if the machine is easily buildable why can't each person make one? using their own? DNA based? chip? set and "step" into it at death?
siriusss
-----Original Message-----
From: bnewbnewb <bnewbnewb@yahoo.
To: artificialintellige
Sent: Tue, Jun 23, 2009 9:37 pm
Subject: Re: [Artificial Intelligence Group] Why AI Fails
--- In artificialintellige
>
>
> I would argue that general-purpose AI was accomplished in 1997, but no one
> was interested.
>
> Why because it was based on interference wavelet memory and memory was not
> local or digital, nor
> was the machine of that era controlable. It controlled itself. The
> technology was so simple at that time
> that anyone with a little knowledge could build one, not an appealing flaw
> to investors.
>
> http://u2ai.
>
>
> http://u2ai.
>
>
>
> >>>>>>>>>
> General-purpose AI has been fantasized in books and movies such as
> "Metropolis" (1925), "2001 - A Space Odyssey" (1968), and "Star Wars"
> (1976), but to date no one has achieved these fictional goals for real.
>
> Marvin Minsky, the head of the AI department at MIT, is interested in
> general-purpose AI and discusses the failure of achieving
> general-purpose AI in a March-2007 podcast. The link can be found at
> www.slashdot.
>
> http://www.informat
>
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