 Sponsor | artist | Dec 15, 2004 10:15pm | I need 'intelligence' which can convince someone to do something.
It should know interests, goals and weakness to have the right effect on the person. |
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| Madmaxng | May 16, 2005 4:08pm | | What you seek also lies within you.... |
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| | JC68HC11DLL | May 17, 2005 2:45am | | I need AI to categorize and organize things (or everything) for me. Just for routine stuff, anything new is better done by the user... so I'm mostly thinking of "AI-assisted" technologies. |
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 Sponsor | Nexus76 | Apr 7, 2006 8:18pm | 4. I think you've probably hit the naill on the head with your last comment - a lot of public opinion is based on the assumption that AI is a 'controlling' thing - If it was introduced as an 'assistive' technology people would be more willing to consider it.
I got interested in AI through studying music composition - an area in which any mention of computers making music is generally considered heresy - but I still think that AI would be a useful 'assistant' in this area. |
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| DrDoug | Mar 13, 2007 5:20pm | As an example, an AI-assisted StumbleUpon that could actively seek the pages you are most likely to be interested in would be great. I've not really looked into the algorithms that are actually used, but even here it's still somewhat hit or miss as to whether a page will really be of interest. [That isn't a complaint as much as an observation.]
Maybe a published API into StumbleUpon that would allow us to write AI-assisted agents could be a start. We could put together an open-source StubleUppn agent framework. |
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| alenoar | Mar 15, 2007 12:10am | | i just want from those artificial hippocampuses. please get me one. |
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| Mikecimerian | Mar 27, 2007 10:07pm | I am curently drafting a system to represent abstraction. Idea first got me in 1984. It has formal syntax, recursively consistent primitives and is based on ternary logic. I am in a sort of daze I haven't known since my early programming years :-)

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