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Immortal Self-Rejuvenating Artificial Intelligence

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Arthur T. Murray

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Jul 25, 2004, 11:24:18 AM7/25/04
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Larry Clapp

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Jul 25, 2004, 11:36:57 AM7/25/04
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In article <4103...@news.victoria.tc.ca>, Arthur T. Murray wrote:
> http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/jsaimind.html needs porting to Lisp.

After y'all get it working, it can do it itself.

Kent Paul Dolan

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Jul 25, 2004, 4:58:48 PM7/25/04
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uj...@victoria.tc.ca (Arthur T. Murray) wrote:
> http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/jsaimind.html needs porting to Lisp.

Anyone contemplating participating should probably read this first:

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

FYI

xanthian.

Johnny

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Jul 26, 2004, 1:31:24 AM7/26/04
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uj...@victoria.tc.ca (Arthur T. Murray) wrote in message news:<4103...@news.victoria.tc.ca>...

From what language, HTML?

Arthur T. Murray

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Jul 26, 2004, 10:07:34 AM7/26/04
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No, not HTML, but JavaScript. HTML is just the wrapper for
an 87K artificial Mind written in 1,803 lines of JavaScript.

http://isbn.nu/0595654371 is the AI textbook that explains it all.

http://pub.ufasta.edu.ar/ohcop/curso2003/27-Actividad12.ppt is a
PowerPoint slideshow in Spanish that further explains the modules.

Mentifex artificial intelligence is an opportunity for Lisp coders.


Anyone contemplating participating should probably read this first:

http://www.advogato.org/article/769.html

FYI

mentifex.

André Thieme

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Jul 26, 2004, 7:51:09 PM7/26/04
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Arthur T. Murray schrieb:

Why can't the AI port itself to lisp?


André
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Johnny

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Jul 27, 2004, 6:44:20 PM7/27/04
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Why do you want it translated into Lisp?

Arthur T. Murray

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Jul 27, 2004, 11:48:12 PM7/27/04
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"Johnny" wrote on 27 Jul 2004:

> Why do you want it translated into Lisp?

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/jsaimind.html is a prototype Mind:

____________ ____________
AI4U textbook / \ / \
User's Manual ( Motorium ) ( Security )
Add your link \____________/ \____________/
____________ ____________
/ \ / \
( Volition ) Thinking... ( Sensorium )
\____________/ \____________/
____________ ____________
/ \ / \
( Think ) ( Emotion )
\____________/ \____________/

The AI Mind needs Lisp (and other languages) because JavaScript is
too confining. Lisp is *the* language of artificial intelligence.

Arthur T. Murray

Pascal Bourguignon

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Jul 28, 2004, 8:16:40 AM7/28/04
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Why don't you write it yourself in Lisp?


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__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/

There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not
want merely because you think it would be good for him. -- Robert Heinlein

Arthur T. Murray

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Jul 28, 2004, 4:06:59 PM7/28/04
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Pascal Bourguignon wrote on 28 Jul 2004:

> uj...@victoria.tc.ca (Arthur T. Murray) writes:

>> [...]


>> The AI Mind needs Lisp (and other languages) because JavaScript is
>> too confining. Lisp is *the* language of artificial intelligence.
>
> Why don't you write it yourself in Lisp?

Probably my next language of AI implementation, after
http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/mindrexx.html REXX;
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/mind4th.html Win32Forth; and
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/jsaimind.html JavaScript
will be Perl -- so as to create a server-resident Mind.

But what language would be best for AI Minds that flit
from host to host about the Web, living sometimes in
supercomputers, and at other times in mobile robots?

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/jsaimind.html is a prototype Mind:

____________ ____________
AI4U textbook / \ / \
User's Manual ( Motorium ) ( Security )
Add your link \____________/ \____________/
____________ ____________
/ \ / \

( Volition ) Listening... ( Sensorium )


\____________/ \____________/
____________ ____________
/ \ / \
( Think ) ( Emotion )
\____________/ \____________/

This program, the first true artificial intelligence on the Web,
cycles through Thinking, Listening, Rejuvenating and Terminated.

Christopher C. Stacy

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Jul 28, 2004, 3:31:54 PM7/28/04
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>>>>> On 28 Jul 2004 12:06:59 -0800, Arthur T Murray ("Arthur") writes:
Arthur> This program, the first true artificial intelligence on the Web,
Arthur> cycles through Thinking, Listening, Rejuvenating and Terminated.

I think there's a bug: it never gets to the "Terminated" part.

____________ ____________
/ \ / \
( Kookorium ) ( Compulsion )
\____________/ \____________/
____________ ______________
/ \ / \
( Vaporium ) Spamming.... ( Nonsensorium )
\____________/ \______________/
____________ _________________
/ \ / \
( Lying ) ( Hallucinations )
\____________/ \_________________/

Mark Carter

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Jul 28, 2004, 4:35:16 PM7/28/04
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LOL.

If you like this, then you should probably check out:

Timecube:
http://www.timecube.com/
"To ignore Time Cube is evil". My all-time favourite.

Virtual Interaction Configuration
http://www.mindspring.com/~timrue/vic-contents.html
An Integrated Development Environment. V.I.C. takes IDEs beyond even
what emacs/lisp can accomplish, by leveraging the power of crop circles.
Or something.

For a more extensive listing, visit
http://www.crank.net/contents.html
It categorises kooks alphabetically and hierarchically.

Johnny

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Jul 29, 2004, 2:21:31 AM7/29/04
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uj...@victoria.tc.ca (Arthur T. Murray) wrote in message news:<4107...@news.victoria.tc.ca>...

Lisp is a speech defect. Why did you cross-post to hearing-loss?

I can translate your work into postscript for you for a small fee.

Paolo Amoroso

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Jul 29, 2004, 7:14:32 AM7/29/04
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uj...@victoria.tc.ca (Arthur T. Murray) writes:

> But what language would be best for AI Minds that flit
> from host to host about the Web, living sometimes in
> supercomputers, and at other times in mobile robots?

Spam?


Paolo
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Why Lisp? http://alu.cliki.net/RtL%20Highlight%20Film
Recommended Common Lisp libraries/tools (Google for info on each):
- ASDF/ASDF-INSTALL: system building/installation
- CL-PPCRE: regular expressions
- UFFI: Foreign Function Interface

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