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Arthur T. Murray

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Sep 14, 2003, 12:18:27 PM9/14/03
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stefan <lin...@freenet.de> wrote on Sat, 13 Sep 2003:
[...]
>> > A webpage of proposed Standards in Artificial Intelligence
>> > is at http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/standard.html --
[...]
> Some of these [pages] sides are old. Arthur T. Murray may have
> less time to read through the doc mountains and update the old
> stuff on some [pages] sides. But as you can see, step by step
> he does this.

Yes, thank you, Stefan. The Mentifex AI Mind project is running
out of time, and funding, but somehow not motivation -- luckily,
the process of communicating Open Source AI memes is enjoyable.

Now in 2003 it is time to turn the AI Mind project over to many
computer scientists who program in various languages listed at
http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/java.html under "See also..."

A redundant package of the most important Mentifex AI files is
being established at various 'Net domains in isolation from
other Mentifex AI sites so as to ensure memetic survivability.

Weblogs have advanced from Jorn Barger's lone voice crying in
http://www.robotwisdom.com -- the wilderness -- to a torrent.

Early in 2003 I decided to move into weblogs to promote AI4U
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0595654371/ AI textbook.

In mid-2003 the realization struck me that all the Mentifex
webpages devoted to artificial intelligence programming in
more than twenty programming languages could be re-designed
and modified into much more appealing weblogs such as the
http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/lisp.html "Lisp AI Blog."

Therefore at multiple, redundant Web domains, "XYZ AI Blogs"
for each "XYZ" programming language are linking locally to
a complete set of the AI Mind documents and AI source code
necessary for "Re-interpretation of Mind.Forth and AI4U Mind
Theory in Java using object oriented technigues" e.g., from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mindjava -- an AI offshoot.

The power of weblogs is unparalleled, Eugene. Miya himself
will obey das Unbestimmtheitsprinzip of Werner Heisenberg
whereby to observe a phenomenon is to change the phenomenon.
With respect to the mini-galaxy of Proglang-XYZ AI Weblogs,
webloggers of language XYZ who start coding DIY AI Steps
and post the source on their own weblogs will do as J$ at
http://www.alpha-geek.com/2003/09/11/perl_ai.html has done.

Arthur
--
http://www.kurzweilai.net/mindx/profile.php?id=26 - Mind-eXchange;
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0595654371/ -- AI Textbook;
http://www.sl4.org/archive/0205/3829.html -- Goertzel on Mentifex;
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/307824.307853 -- ACM SIGPLAN: Mind.Forth

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