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Description: This group is about implementation of AGI - ideas, projects, experiment results, code, tools, approaches, etc. Members are confident AGI is possible. Members are asked to use other groups for discussions relating to philosophy, narrow AI and other off-topic matters.
 

Workshop on Machine Learning, April 21-25, 2008, Bangalore -Call for participation 
  The International School of Information Management (ISiM), University of Mysore is organising a Workshop on Machine Learning - its second Executive Education Programme during April 21-25 in Bangalore. ([link]) The Workshop faculty is Prof. Sargur Srihari, SUNY Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at... more »
By Angrosh  - Mar 11 2008 - 1 new of 1 message    

AGI Conference 
  Just in case you don't know about it, there is an AGI conference coming up in a few weeks. See [link] . I have not yet decided whether I will go.
By Jim Lewis  - Jan 27 2008 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Roadmap for the Texai project 
  Hi Jim, You asked "After several minutes on your site I can't figure out what your approach is at a general level. Do you have a short intro anywhere?". In response I have posted a project roadmap at [link] . You will see that indeed my approach is at a general level, leading... more »
By Slippery Slope  - Dec 13 2007 - 7 new of 7 messages    

Functional programming and AGI 
  A pure functional language like Haskell can be used for program creation on a virtual machine [link] And it is easy to do multicore in it: [link]
By michield  - Nov 27 2007 - 1 new of 1 message    

Which approach to AGI is most promising? 
  There are: Approaches like Schmidhuebers Goedel machine, proof searcher for improvements and Bayesian problem solver for execution of minimisation problems. Data mining can be used for model creation and on impact of behaviour on the real world. This approach may be sped up so that training does not have to be as intensive by making special pre-... more »
By michield  - Oct 2 2007 - 4 new of 5 messages    

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