motz
diumenge, 2. de desembre 2007

not without my revolution

... if CALO succeeds, it'll be quite a revolution. | techrev

oh my, the "revolution" began with kempelen's turk, gordon pask was working in 1956 onward on musicolour, to experiment how to learn through conversation, also with machines. something calo doesn't dare to touch, 50 years later.

there were dreams around ai, there was elisa, late 60s, and so on and so forth. in the 90s we had software agents, mobile code and various tracking tools came into existance ... so where is the revolution?

information retrieval was one of the first applications thought of computing, chap.

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May I add the grandest of all wet dream projs: GPS (the general problem solver), the sharpest abstraction ever tried by seemingly intelligent male animals.

but then again if they did dig that u just combine some uncontrollable human factor in they'd have a really dangerous system.

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genetic programming leads into the same mad direction.

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