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MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


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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Re: MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


Author: Kent Paul Dolan
Date: Sep 4, 2008 14:05

mentifex@myuw.net wrote:
> 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.

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 the science fiction hierarchy.

http://www.nothingisreal.com/mentifex_faq.html

Caveat emptor.
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Re: MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


Author: Michael Ash
Date: Sep 4, 2008 16:28

In rec.arts.sf.science Kent Paul Dolan 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 the science fiction hierarchy.

Your post seems to imply that computers have now achieved the capacity for
A.I., though presumably not the actual capability. So this makes me
curious: are you posting from the future?

--
Mike Ash
Radio Free Earth
Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon
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Re: MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


Author: JimboCat
Date: Sep 5, 2008 10:13

On Sep 4, 1:26 pm, menti...@myuw.net wrote:
> The AI Mind in Win32Forth free online for robots

Free online for robots: humans pay cash.

Jim Deutch (JimboCat)
--
"If we can't be free, at least we can be cheap" - Frank Zappa
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Re: MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


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

On Sep 4, 12:26 pm, menti...@myuw.net wrote:
> The AI Mind in Win32Forth 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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Re: MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


Author: Howard Brazee
Date: Sep 6, 2008 15:41

On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 09:38:19 -0700 (PDT), WizWom gmail.com>
wrote:
>I certainly cannot pass a Turing test.

Come on, a real person wouldn't post that.
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Re: MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


Author: Kent Paul Dolan
Date: Sep 7, 2008 16:22

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 clairvoyance.

xanthian.
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Re: MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


Author: Michael Ash
Date: Sep 7, 2008 22:31

In rec.arts.sf.science Kent Paul Dolan 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 clairvoyance.

If you can't understand what the word "seems" means, why even bother to
reply? Jerk.

--
Mike Ash
Radio Free Earth
Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon
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Re: MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


Author: Kent Paul Dolan
Date: Sep 9, 2008 15:55

Michael Ash wrote:
> Kent Paul Dolan 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 clairvoyance.
> If you can't understand what the word "seems"
> means,

I quite well understand what your mealy-mouthed
"seems to imply" means, which is that you don't have
the required courage to make a plain statement.
> why even bother to reply?
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Re: MindForth artificial intelligence lives forever.         


Author: Erik Max Francis
Date: Sep 9, 2008 16:34

Kent Paul Dolan wrote:
> Michael Ash wrote:
>> Kent Paul Dolan well.com> wrote:
>>> Michael Ash wrote:
>
>>>> Your post seems to imply ...
>
>>> The sheer number of internet participants
>>> who convince...
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