Aaron progress?

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jasond...@yahoo.com

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Jul 3, 2017, 11:59:39 AM7/3/17
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I have read the notes that just posted, but was wondering if you could give a bit of info on progress...or an idea of release? I've been patiently watching the site for years...I can't remember how long now. Just very curious. Thanks.

Matthew Rodgers

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Jul 3, 2017, 12:26:34 PM7/3/17
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Last few things done were Status window, the old Tasks window from Aib, custom commands, a few other windows I don't remember at the moment. There is still one remaining issue with recurrent cycles in the neural network we made, specifically that it should be recurrent but some input layer components aren't firing, or at least that's what appears to be the problem... As a result, the AI has no context over a time span. That issue is the current block. Once that is resolved, releasing an alpha version. As for time frame, functionality is more important. This project is more about creating functional artificial general intelligence, not pushing out a product by a deadline. Plus, if you haven't noticed over the last 20 years, it's difficult to estimate the work involved for debugging a completely new model of neural network ;)

jasond...@yahoo.com

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Jul 6, 2017, 6:21:51 PM7/6/17
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On Monday, July 3, 2017 at 11:26:34 AM UTC-5, Matthew Rodgers wrote:
Last few things done were Status window, the old Tasks window from Aib, custom commands, a few other windows I don't remember at the moment.  There is still one remaining issue with recurrent cycles in the neural network we made, specifically that it should be recurrent but some input layer components aren't firing, or at least that's what appears to be the problem... As a result, the AI has no context over a time span.  That issue is the current block. Once that is resolved, releasing an alpha version. As for time frame, functionality is more important.  This project is more about creating functional artificial general intelligence, not pushing out a product by a deadline. Plus, if you haven't noticed over the last 20 years, it's difficult to estimate the work involved for debugging a completely new model of neural network ;)

Thanks for the response. I understand the debug issues with neural networks too well ;) I wish you the best of luck! 
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