Yeah of course we are very familiar with the concept of a seed AI from
online discussions back to 2001 or so, on the AGI and SL4 email lists
etc. etc.
The concept is the right one... but bear in mind that a biological
seed itself is a very complex system... in my view we are now building
the seed (the current version of OpenCog) and it is simple compared to
what it will grow into, but still complex for our paltry human minds
to grapple with ...
The main obstacle we face now, apart from numerous annoying and
complex issues of "plumbing" (software scalability, documentation,
interfacing with other software systems) and funding developer time,
is making backward chaining inference algorithmically scalable via
solving the adaptive pruning problem (letting the system identify what
patterns have characterized successful inferences in the past, and use
these patterns to guide its future inferences, using the inference
engine itself to recursively assist with the pattern-identification
process). We are having a small workshop here next week in HK to
focus on this problem...
ben
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