Need porting of German Wotan AI into Python

2012-12-05 Thread Mentifex
The Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) at

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/mindforth.txt

has been re-recreated in the German language at

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/DeKi.txt

and needs porting into the Python language.

There are no funds available for payment but
mega kudos will accrue to the successful Python
programmer who creates the Python True AI
based on the various AI Minds such as

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/AiMind.html

in English over JavaScript and the Russian

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/Dushka.html

also in JavaScript.

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Parameter guidelines for the Strong AI Singularity

2012-02-24 Thread Mentifex
 in the chosen language. Of course,
if an AI is working as an interpreter, there may be one language
as input and another language as output.

=== Input-parameters ===

In a broad sense, human input to the AI may often serve in the role
of a parameter for mental function inside the AI. In particular, the
KbRetro mind-module pays attention to the words "yes" and "no" in
English or their equivalents in other languages when the human user
is responding to a yes-or-no question. The idea of the question is
at first a proposition that needs confirmation or negation from the
human user. If an AI asks, "Do robots need food?" and the human being
tersely answers "No", the very word "no" serves as a parameter that
retroactively adjusts the associative links in the knowledge base
(KB),
so that there remains no valid assertion of the original idea.

=== Thought-parameters ===

Because human beings and intelligent robots think in language,
the AI Mind of a robot needs to attach parameters during the
comprehension of thought and to search with parameters for
the generation of thought. For example, the Russian Dushka AI

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/Dushka.html

attaches a case parameter and a number parameter when it stores
a word of input in auditory memory. In so doing, Dushka learns
the form of a Russian word in the same way as a child learns it.
If the thinking of Dushka requires that same form of the word in
the future, Dushka retrieves the Russian word from memory by
searching for any form of the word that fits the parameters.

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Escape from /dev/null

2012-03-23 Thread Mentifex
Reddit has just published a note about

http://www.spotify.com/us/devnull/

which purports to be "a programmer competition
that is going to blow your mind." It says that
"You will need at least a couple of years experience
coding JavaScript and/or Python to have fun and be
really good at it to clear the last challenges :) "

/dev/null is a hard place to escape from. It keeps
calling you back from the vasty deep (see below).

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Re: The Forthcoder Diaries -- 2011 June 9

2011-06-10 Thread Mentifex
On Jun 10, 5:15 am, Brian Martin
 wrote:
> Then again you could use a high level language like Perl, Python, APL ...
>
> On 10/06/2011 8:17 AM, Paul Rubin wrote:
>
> > Mentifex  writes:
> >> At one point, I had to create 8jun11T.F as a "Test" version of
> >> MindForth, so that I could fix the JavaScript AI in comparison with
> >> the Forth AI.
>
> > You could use both:
>
> >    http://forthfreak.net/jsforth80x25.html
>
It is high time to port

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/AiMind.html

into Python.

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