Korrelan, that is interesting work. I think brain simulation will lead
to the discovery of important algorithms and optimizations for
difficult problems like vision, language, and robotics, where neural
networks are already the best known solutions. Have you published any
papers on your research?

On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 9:30 AM Stefan Reich via AGI
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> Hey korrelan :-)
>
> What do you mean by "levels of abstraction deeper"? Not following.
>
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2019 at 11:58, korrelan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I posted because there seems to be a general disillusionment regarding AGI, 
>> to show that the field of AGI research is varied and very much alive and 
>> well, if I can build this in my shed as a hobby, with no funding whilst 
>> holding down an unrelated full time job, then imagine what the big 
>> corporates are doing.
>>
>> We need machines that are self-aware, conscious with imagination, machines 
>> that ‘think’ like a human, not narrow NN based AI’s that can recognise cats.
>>
>> IMO it’s not binary, symbolic, language, sets, etc that hold the essence of 
>> scalable intelligence, these are all constructs of an intelligent system not 
>> an insight into how it functions, you need to go deeper, many levels of 
>> abstraction deeper.
>>
>> BTW, my tech is not currently in the public domain and is still very much a 
>> personal struggle/ work in progress… but I’m getting there slowly.
>>
>> https://sites.google.com/view/korrtecx/home
>>
>>
>>
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