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JJ

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Sep 17, 2006, 3:02:06 PM9/17/06
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After coming back from a local meeting several days ago, now I am back
to work with my web thingies, and my monkey businesses.
Word communication is as easy as controlling a robot. I think I can
control my robots with words and psychology analysis

JJ

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Sep 17, 2006, 3:48:00 PM9/17/06
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JJ のメッセージ:

Not enough, my background is psychology and medicine, but truly loose,
I jumped into this computer field as an adjunt assistant, I forgot all
both. Thanks for any ideas ?

David

makc.th...@gmail.com

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Sep 18, 2006, 8:54:45 AM9/18/06
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are you talking to yourself

JJ

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Sep 19, 2006, 12:20:40 PM9/19/06
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Thanks buddy for joining my thread,
YES, I was just in a bad mood after a little quarrel I had with my wife
and she told me to take care of my words sometimes in public for
smoother verbal communication.

Tell you this that she is soooo wonderful that I am trying to think
about doing something good to celebrate our 6 year wedding aniversary,
I don't know what she is thinking but I'll try asking her today or
tomorrow

--thanks for Entre un answer--

FishFood

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Sep 23, 2006, 1:41:31 PM9/23/06
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JJ wrote:


Reminds me of someone i knew, who having created a background story
for himself, just had to share it. ;)

Tell me, don't you feel bad quarreling with someone so wonderful?

feedbackdroid

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Sep 23, 2006, 4:35:57 PM9/23/06
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I think we see from this that AI and psychology of behavior have little
in common.

FishFood

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Sep 24, 2006, 11:46:37 AM9/24/06
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i think i'd be more interesting in what psychology says about the
biology of thought. After that one might take a step toward that
AI goal.

feedbackdroid

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Sep 24, 2006, 12:41:30 PM9/24/06
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FishFood wrote:

> >
> > I think we see from this that AI and psychology of behavior have little
> > in common.
> >
>
> i think i'd be more interesting in what psychology says about the
> biology of thought.
>

I think you should be saying this the other way around.

J.A. Legris

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Sep 24, 2006, 2:32:20 PM9/24/06
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Biology of thought is a nice-sounding phrase, but so far all we have is
philosophy of mind constrained by a little science. I think you're on
the right track though - most of AI has little to do with natural
intelligence (hence the name) and it is as likely to explain thought as
it is to explain liver function.

--
Joe Legris

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