Monday, June 28, 2004

Questions about any Would-Be AGI System

Questions about any Would-Be AGI System: "Questions about any Would-Be AGI System

Ben Goertzel
May 20, 2002


This question list is designed to aid in the comparative discussion and analysis of different approaches to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).

It is in no sense complete, and it is certainly a bit biased toward my own AGI approaches and interests, in spite of my efforts to make it not too severely so. I hope that near-future revisions will be less biased in this way.

For this preliminary version, feedback is sought on the questions themselves. After the question list has been fleshed out through feedback from others, I will provide answers for my own Novamente AGI design, and try to get other AGI designers to give their own answers.

I am less interested in reactions of the form �This or that question is not relevant to my AGI system� and more interested in reactions of the form �You left out this question, which is very important for my AGI system.� I assume that not all questions will be relevant to all AGI systems.



Knowledge Representation

How are the following represented?

Concepts
Relationships between concepts
Quantified relationships (e.g. �Every boy loves a girl�, �Every boy has a dog that every girl likes to call by some special pet name�)
Procedures
Percepts
Thoughts (considered as temporary mental phenomena, actively evolving and not committed to memory)
Beliefs about named concepts
Beliefs about unnamed concepts
Beliefs about procedures
The degree/strength/certainty of a belief
Hypothetical knowledge (�Pei believes the Earth is flat�)
Contextual knowledge (�At parties, she is cute.�)


Attention Allocation
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The Semi-Embodied Mind

The Semi-Embodied Mind
Post-Embodied AI



On the Integration of Embodied and Unembodied Approaches

to Artificial General Intelligence





Ben Goertzel

June 6, 2004

The life of Helen Keller

The life of Helen Keller
The life of Helen Keller
Summary: About the life of Helen Keller, the deafblind woman who became a role model for millions of people

The life of Helen Keller

Helen falls ill
Anne Sullivan
Helen meets Anne
The Frost King
Helen enters Radcliffe College
Helen tours the World
The Miracle Worker
Helen retires from public life
Helen’s legacy

The Story of My Life by deaf blind Helen Keller

The Story of My Life

Sunday, June 27, 2004

Ai Research - Creating a new form of life - About Ai

Ai Research - Creating a new form of life - About Ai
Located in one of the largest mansions in Israel, our research institute is the ultimate "digital day care," the ideal place to raise our child machine from infancy to adulthood, teaching him to interpret and respond to ordinary conversation.

Ai Research is headed by Jack Dunietz, a 23-year veteran of the technology industry, who has established several successful publicly traded firms. The Ai team consists of scientists, researchers, engineers, and language specialists. All work together to nurture Ai's child machine, and to ensure that it will successfully pass the Turing Test within the next 10 years.