Re: What did that thread indicate?



Traveler <traveler@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 22 Sep 2005 16:41:03 -0700, humiguel@xxxxxxx wrote:

> >However, for creating behaviour there's not a clear-cut mechanism
> >that matches the power of concepts for the input part.
>
> I think that concept formation and behavior formation are related.

I go even further than that.

I think they are the exact same thing. That's why my network only has one
solution for both problems. Creating the right behavior and creating the
right concept is the exact same problem. The internal concepts are just
stepping stones to the end behavior.

Likewise, pattern recognition is the same problem. The only reason we
recognize patterns is to create the right end behavior. It's all the same
problem which is why I believe the right system will solve all these
problems at the same time (and why I believe a system as simple as my
learning network has a hope at doing everything).

I think the failure to see how all these problems are really the same
problem is what keeps people from finding better general solutions to AI -
they keep looking for solutions to partial problems instead of realizing
they need to find one solution that solves them all.

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