Mon.16.MAY.2011 -- List of Mentifex AI Accomplishments
We are still working on the MileStone of
self-referential thought on our RoadMap
to artificial general intelligence (AGI).
We look back upon a small list of
accomplishments along the way:
* two-step selection of BeVerbs;
* AudRecog morpheme recognition;
* look-ahead A/AN selection;
* seq-skip method of linking verbs and objects;
* SpeechAct inflectional endings;
* neural inhibition for variety in thought;
* provisional retention of memory tags;
* differential PsiDecay.
Mon.16.MAY.2011 -- Achieving AI Mental Stability
Until we devised an AI algorithm for differential
PsiDecay in the JavaScript artificial intelligence
(JSAI), stray activations had been ruining the
AI thought processes for months and years.
We now port the PsiDecay solution from the
JSAI into MindForth. Meanwhile, Netizens
with Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) may
point the browser at the AiMind.html page
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/AiMind.html
and observe the major open-source AI advance
in action. Enter "who are you" as a question
to the AI Mind not just one time but several
times in a row. Observe that the JSAI tells you
everything it knows about itself, because
neural inhibition immediately suppresses each
given answer in order to let a variety of other
answers rise to the surface of the AI consciousness.
Before the mad scientist of Project Mentifex
jotted down the eureka brainstorm,
"[ ] Fri.13.MAY.2011 Idea: Put gradations into
PsiDecay?" and wrote the code the next day,
the AI Minds were not reliable for mission-critical
applications. Now the AI Forthmind is about to
become more mentally stable than its creator.
We only need to port some JSAI code to Forth.
Mentifex (Arthur)
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http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/mindforth.txt
http://code.google.com/p/mindforth/wiki/UserManual
http://cyborg.blogspot.com/2011/05/may16mfpj.html
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.forth/msg/7d8d8decdfa39d9c