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Author: WizWom
Date: Sep 6, 2008 09:38

... free online for robots athttp://mentifex.virtualentity.com/mind4th.html has just been updated with a KB-traversal feature that traverses the knowledge base and keeps the AI Mind thinking endlessly. http://mind.sourceforge.net/mind4th.html is another source of versions of MindForth. http://AIMind-i.comis a progeny of MindForth. I certainly cannot pass a Turing test.
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Author: Michael Ash
Date: Sep 4, 2008 16:28

In rec.arts.sf.science Kent Paul Dolan <xanthian@well.com> wrote: As a quick browse of this now long-standing review of MindForth will confirm, Arthur T. Murray has been flogging his claim to have "solved A.I." since long before computers with capacities capable of doing any such thing were available. This makes it very appropriate that his claims are now being crossposted to...
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Author: Kent Paul Dolan
Date: Sep 4, 2008 14:05

....net/mind4th.html is another source of versions of MindForth. http://AIMind-i.com is a progeny of MindForth. As a quick browse of this now long-standing review of MindForth will confirm, Arthur T. Murray has been flogging his claim to....nothingisreal.com/mentifex_faq.html Caveat emptor. A quick Google for "MindForth" will show just how pervasive this flogging has become. ...
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Author: mentifex
Date: Sep 4, 2008 10:26

The AI Mind in Win32Forth free online for robots at http://mentifex.virtualentity.com/mind4th.html has just been updated with a KB-traversal feature that traverses the knowledge base and keeps the AI Mind thinking endlessly. http://mind.sourceforge.net/mind4th.html is another source of versions of MindForth. http://AIMind-i.com is a progeny of MindForth.
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Author: Kenneth
Date: Sep 10, 2008 09:39

On Sep 9, 6:06 pm, Kent Paul Dolan <xanth...@well.com> wrote: Erik Max Francis wrote: <snip>  > "Murray has been flogging his claim to have  > 'solved A.I.' since long before computers with  > capacities capable of doing any such thing were  > available" implies pretty clearly that such  > capacities are available now, Not to any sane person it doesn't. <snip> The ...
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Author: Erik Max Francis
Date: Sep 10, 2008 00:44

Kent Paul Dolan wrote: Erik Max Francis wrote: Kent Paul Dolan wrote: The problem with all this puffing is that your original comment _did_ contain that implication. Only to a lunatic. "Murray has been flogging his claim to have 'solved A.I.' since long before computers with capacities capable of doing any such thing were available" ...
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Author: Michael Ash
Date: Sep 9, 2008 19:51

In rec.arts.sf.science Kent Paul Dolan <xanthian@well.com> wrote: Michael Ash wrote: Kent Paul Dolan <xanthian@well.com> wrote: Michael Ash wrote: Your post seems to imply ... The sheer number of internet participants who convince themselves that they can read my mind is astonishing. Just go with the text you had, and don't add material to it ...
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Author: Bill Snyder
Date: Sep 9, 2008 18:30

On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 18:06:09 -0700, Kent Paul Dolan <xanthian@well.com> wrote: Erik Max Francis wrote: Kent Paul Dolan wrote: The problem with all this puffing is that your original comment _did_ contain that implication. Only to a lunatic. "Murray has been flogging his claim to have 'solved A.I.' since long before computers with capacities capable of...
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Author: Kent Paul Dolan
Date: Sep 9, 2008 18:06

Erik Max Francis wrote: Kent Paul Dolan wrote: The problem with all this puffing is that your original comment _did_ contain that implication. Only to a lunatic. "Murray has been flogging his claim to have 'solved A.I.' since long before computers with capacities capable of doing any such thing were available" implies pretty clearly that such capacities are ...
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Author: Erik Max Francis
Date: Sep 9, 2008 16:34

Kent Paul Dolan wrote: Michael Ash wrote: Kent Paul Dolan <xanthian@well.com> wrote: Michael Ash wrote: Your post seems to imply ... The sheer number of internet participants who convince themselves that they can read my mind is astonishing. Just go with the text you had, and don't add material to it that you acquired by ...
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