Re: "true" AI Hardware Development
- From: Joachim Pimiskern <JoachimPimiskern@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 12:04:17 +0200
jj schrieb:
> Engrams are stamped with particular emotion(s) and are likewise encoded with
> the input information. Memory retrieval works in much the same way and
> associative recall and retrieval from memory can index memory by emotion.
> Recall all the happiest times lately that you have had. Recall the most
> painful. They can be retrieved by remembering the states of emotion they
> included when those thoughts were recorded.
If you want an AI system to work like the human mind, you need
a storage for seven-tuples of symbols. On the other hand, a memory
is retrieved from LTM in form of a tuple at once with no more than about
7+-2 symbols, since the working memory cannot hold more.
There is no "Give me all words that begin with 'b'", or
"Give me all my comrades from the high school", or
"Give me all events of my life when I was happier than ...".
Once you are familiar with the idea you need a
symbolic storage for AI, you can easily solve
your problem how to store the events of your life
by writing "happiest-event was ...",
"second-happiest-event was ...".
Regards,
Joachim
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