N.Wells
Posts: 1836 Joined: Oct. 2005
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Quote (GaryGaulin @ May 07 2016,18:42) | Quote | Behavior from a system or device qualifies as intelligent by meeting all four circuit requirements that are required for this ability, which are: [1] A body to control, either real or virtual, with motor muscle including molecular actuation, motor proteins, speakers (a linear actuator), virtual write to a screen (instead of arm actuation), motorized wheels (rotary actuator). [2] Random Access Memory (RAM) addressed by its sensory sensors where each motor action and its associated confidence value are stored as separate data elements. [3] Confidence (central hedonic) system that increments the confidence level of successful motor actions and decrements the confidence value of actions that fail. [4] Ability to guess a new memory action when associated confidence level sufficiently decreases. For flagella powered cells a random guess response (to a new heading) is designed into the motor system by the action of reversing motor direction causing it to “tumble”. |
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So much for stopping. You still haven't begun to address the most serious problems.
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