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Hamun
posted 6/22/2010  21:14Send e-mail to userReply with quote
. People I think it is possible
. An artificial brain to be made and rest is simple

. It is assumed that the brain is very complex, but according to me it is not such a difficult device to be made, the heart is just a pump.
What does the brain do, what comes to my mind is:


1) By its senses perceives the environment and reacts according to its knowledge
2) Regulates functions of the human body organs3)Process the information it has
3) Processes the information it has
4) Collects information by its senses
5) Remembers
The available technologies, I think, already are capable of achieving this.
I am not a programmer, an electric engineer or a medic, or any other profession, just like other people
Collect and associate things
It will not be a robot, just healthy and immortal 
I hope I have not wrote many fantastic things



toborman
posted 6/22/2010  23:35Send e-mail to userReply with quote
 
Hamun wrote @ 6/22/2010 9:14:00 PM:
. People I think it is possible
. An artificial brain to be made and rest is simple

. It is assumed that the brain is very complex, but according to me it is not such a difficult device to be made, the heart is just a pump.
What does the brain do, what comes to my mind is:


1) By its senses perceives the environment and reacts according to its knowledge
2) Regulates functions of the human body organs3)Process the information it has
3) Processes the information it has
4) Collects information by its senses
5) Remembers
The available technologies, I think, already are capable of achieving this.
I am not a programmer, an electric engineer or a medic, or any other profession, just like other people
Collect and associate things
It will not be a robot, just healthy and immortal 
I hope I have not wrote many fantastic things


 
I can see that you have an interest in artificial intelligence. what do you hope to learn from this forum?

 human mind map

Hamun
posted 6/23/2010  11:05Send e-mail to userReply with quote
I have this ideas and hope to find cooperation,
in any way,in order, to achieve this goal

Last edited by Hamun @ 6/23/2010 11:08:00 AM

toborman
posted 6/23/2010  16:38Send e-mail to userReply with quote
 
Hamun wrote @ 6/23/2010 11:05:00 AM:
I have this ideas and hope to find cooperation,
in any way,in order, to achieve this goal

 
what goal?

 human mind map

Hamun
posted 6/23/2010  18:59Send e-mail to userReply with quote
artificial intelligence


hunt
posted 6/23/2010  20:22Reply with quote
As a non-programmer, I think a valuable way you can contribute to the work of amateur AI enthusiasts is to use their chatbot software and comment on your interactions. What worked well, weaknesses, areas ripe for expansion, etc.

I know several people have recently posted that they are looking for feedback on their projects. I've listed four below, with links to the topic they created on this forum (if I could find it). My own project is in too early a stage for user contributions, but hopefully that will change in the next year. (fingers crossed)

srdickens: http://www.ai-forum.org/topic.asp?forum_id=1&topic_id=69368
InDigital: http://www.ai-forum.org/topic.asp?forum_id=1&topic_id=69249
blackKnight: http://www.ai-forum.org/topic.asp?forum_id=1&topic_id=69250
tkorrovi: (external link) http://adsproject.sourceforge.net/ads-ac/index.php/Main_Page

There is also a topic started by aayush, who wants input on what a good AI project would be for a senior thesis: http://www.ai-forum.org/topic.asp?forum_id=1&topic_id=69378

Last edited by hunt @ 6/23/2010 8:26:00 PM

Hamun
posted 6/23/2010  20:40Send e-mail to userReply with quote
I think this is a new approach of think about AI,
not completely new but I think there are some
valuable ideas,simplier than the project shown,
thank you for the links


Hamun
posted 7/2/2010  13:45Send e-mail to userReply with quote
We have cameras for eyes
detectors for touch(feeling)
for hearing we have devices
for memory we have computer memory
thinking-programs
recognition-visual dictionary
many of the organs will be unnecessary
they give energy for the brain and body
they can be coverted by energy from the
Sun and so on



AngstPerpetual
posted 7/3/2010  05:13Send e-mail to userReply with quote
What you you seem to be saying that if we simply simulate the biological functions and incorporate them, then Artificial Intelligence will be the end result.

There is no doubt that technology already exists which can store and retrieve information (memory), perceive visual stimuli (cameras, photoreceptors, scanners, etc...), audible stimuli ( microphones, wave recognition, etc...), perform math functions, speech recognition and synthesis, and any number of other "brain" centric operations. However, merely putting these together in a cohesive way will still not produce an artificial intelligence, or even a perceived artificial intelligence.

For example, if someone says to me a simple word like "cat," I am able to produce a response that is appropriate to the situation WITHOUT cataloging and referencing each of the 10,000s of interactions and perceptions of cats I have been exposed to throughout my lifetime. 99.9% of those experiences are discarded without even being considered. However, a system like you are describing WOULD reference every bit of information that it had been exposed to, and likely not have a clue as to what would be an appropriate response.

We are more than simply the accumulation of our experiences and sensory inputs.

Les


Hamun
posted 7/24/2010  14:28Send e-mail to userReply with quote
I think Artificial Intelligence must be more popular and made easier to understand than a lot more people
with different ideas can contribute and most
important of all it must be an open source


Hamun
posted 8/3/2010  13:57Send e-mail to userReply with quote
About the cat:

It seems to me that searching will be like the Google
one,so Google WOULD be better upgraded.

We often remember of things which had impressed us most,so the cat which impressed us most or the one
we have often seen will be to appear.

Wikipedia results are almost to appear first in my Google inquiers.

People are seldom imagining different things of one and the same object.

We can imagine something and during the story we can enrich or make more clear the image of our object,the cat.

Even though our first picture is not exactly the same as author's one it is not problem we will have the more important the idea of the author if we want to be more
specific,I think,it would be not so much important details,this is what I think.

When we hear about someone's cat we imagine our cat and when the story goes on we substitute our cat's characteristics we the author's so it will become the author's one with its new characteristics.




lrh9
posted 8/3/2010  18:10Send e-mail to userReply with quote
I'm glad to see you are still posting.

I don't know how this post slipped through my reading, but I need to look over it.


lrh9
posted 8/3/2010  18:32Send e-mail to userReply with quote
Abstraction is good.

I think the other poster is saying that your model might not be complete.

Good thinking though with your ideas that sensation can be black boxed from the brain.

Don't know what your post about energy and the Sun was about though.

We don't photosynthesize.


Hamun
posted 8/3/2010  20:20Send e-mail to userReply with quote
Thank you.
I have miss spelled a word -convert.
Many of our organs are used to make
energy and nutrition for whole our body
-by food,water,air I think they all can
be substituted by energy,which we can
get from the Sun with proper devices.
And I would say our brain needs also
another thing-variety,variety of
information




Hamun
posted 8/3/2010  21:25Send e-mail to userReply with quote
I think we should collect all we have found out
about A.I.,but translated in popular language
so many people with different ideas, not
much familiar with thermioonology can
understand and contribute with brainstorming.
We can advertise ourselves so we
can reach more people.


lordjakian
posted 8/16/2010  01:26Send e-mail to userReply with quote
I think the brain attempts to whitebox the best it may any blackboxed sensation that it feels.

As for variety, Hamun, I say this. Even if everything in the universe was known for a brain, it could spend the rest of eternity on fiction.

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