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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Mind Programming Journal -- 2011 April 18

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Mentifex

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Apr 19, 2011, 5:35:53 PM4/19/11
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007: "AI in JavaScript? You must be joking!"
Q: "I never joke about my work, Double-Oh-Seven."

Mon.18.APR.2011 -- Putting the AI in AI4U

We can't stop coding the JSAI, because more
and more people are buying the AI4U textbook
of artificial intelligence, which contains the
original AI source code on pages 159-212.
On Schedule E of tax Form 1040, we have had
to declare royalty income of US $35.76 for 2009
and $47.86 for 2010. When will it end?
When will people realize that, even in
JavaScript, AI is dangerous? And what am I?
"Have Keyboard, Will Travel"? I cannot keep
cashing the royalty checks without feeling a
compunction of conscience that we can make
the AI even better, more intelligent, more worthy
of the outlay of cold, hard cash in return for
purported machine intelligence. And the vicious
book reviews! Two out of three Amazon AI4U http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0595654371/
reviews have no greater fury than an AI book scorned.
The only way to rebut the reviews is to keep
improving the JavaScript AI code ad infinitum
et ad Singularitatem.

Tues.19.APR.2011 -- Bypassing the Spam on Usenet

Coding artificial intelligence in JavaScript is
extremely serious business, and we need to
publish our JSAI Lab Notes in the comp.lang.javascript
newsgroup on Google Groups Usenet. Unfortunately,
spammers think that they have taken over the sacred
JavaScript newsgroup, and so we have had to take a
moment to defeat the evil spammers and to totally
bypass their obnoxious commercial messages.
Please observe, confreres and consoeurs in the
majestic pursuit of JSAI, that we have banished
spam from our JSAI discussion by establishing
a chain of individual "msg" links at the bottom
of our Usenet posting. You may follow these
JavaScript AI Lab Notes backwards in time
by clicking on the sub-link to the previous posting
given as a sub-note to the current posting.
Countless spam notes may have intervened,
but you won't even see the spam as you
hopscotch across the memespace and
cyberspace of JavaScript AI.

Tues.19.APR.2011 -- Implementing Article Conditions

We are now carefully implementing in JavaScript
the recent advances that we achieved in the
http://code.google.com/p/mindforth MindForth AI
programming. These two languages, Forth and
JavaScript, are so different that our AI project
benefits from the positive attributes of each
language, while we escape difficulties in the one
language by coding AI for a time in the other language.
JavaScript is less forgiving of minor mistakes,
so we test the JSAI code after each incremental
change. As we bring in the new variables
"defartcon" (definite article condition) and
"indefartcon" (indefinite article condition) from
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/mindforth.txt
MindForth, we run the AI Mind just to make
sure that we have not used any name reserved
for any special purpose in JavaScript.
Then we start setting the new flags in the
http://code.google.com/p/mindforth/wiki/InStantiate
mind-module. Finally we have an AI Mind that uses
articles, but we need to smooth out the functionality.

Mentifex (Arthur)
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http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/AiMind.html
http://cyborg.blogspot.com/2011/01/aiapp.html
http://code.google.com/p/mindforth/wiki/JsAiManual
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.javascript/msg/da84763f2dd80e81


John Nagle

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Apr 25, 2011, 5:47:24 PM4/25/11
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On 4/19/2011 2:35 PM, Mentifex wrote:

Known nutcase. See

http://www.nothingisreal.com/mentifex_faq.html

John Nagle

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