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Author: babi gendutbabi gendut
Date: Sep 21, 2008 00:34
do you know a book that is good enough for introductory on cognitive
science?
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Author: mentifexmentifex
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:54
On Sep 19, 9:12 am, Jean-François Michaud comcast.net> wrote:
> On Sep 18, 7:19 am, "roger.l...@ gmail.com" gmail.com>
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>> On Sep 11, 9:34 pm, "Robert Miller" compmore.net> wrote:
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>>> An article on Forth by Stephen Pelc appeared today on Dr. Dobbs website.
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>> Great article!
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> I thought the article was interesting but it seemed that the flow was
> a bit off-kilter [...]
> Jean-Francois Michaud
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Author: JPJP
Date: Sep 10, 2008 23:23
Maybe we can look at the brain as an “infostat”, a mechanism that is
regulating the amount of information to be processed.
IOW look at “quantity” before it is processed into “quality“, at “why”
before “what”.
JP
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Date: Sep 7, 2008 16:43
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Author: mentifexmentifex
Date: Sep 5, 2008 12:10
On Aug 25, 7:30 pm, JP pacbell.net> wrote:
> Can you give me a page of text to type in that will
> result in a bit of a display of reactions?
As the original author of MindForth, I usually type in
the following (recursively looping) sentences,
making sure that I finish all four sentences
even if the AI responds with single words or
unusual queries:
cats eat fish
fish eat bigs
bugs eat germs
germs kill cats
Use no punctuation or capital letters.
If the AI Forthmind is functioning well,
it will respond to your fourth sentence
with what you told the AI in the first
sentence -- because the word CATS
associates to "EAT FISH."
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Author: babi gendutbabi gendut
Date: Aug 16, 2008 02:17
Hello,
Is it possible to model a brain in to a software?
If possible, how?
sincerely,
babi gendut
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Author: OsmiumOsmium
Date: Aug 13, 2008 22:37
When you were two years old you were not as conscious as you were when
you were 17. At three you knew, "I'm hungary" or "I'm tired." At 17
you understood why you were hungary, what it meant for your enjoyment
of the dinner out later, etc.
In other words as your intelligence goes up your degree of
consciousness increases.
To some intelligent beings in the universe we would appear to be close
to unconscious. We cannot think of more than one thing at a time. We
cannot remember most of the things we have done each day, such as each
breath we take and each step we take. We are less than one percent
aware of our surroundings so we are barely conscious.
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