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Sometime in the year 2010 the amount of useful knowledge in the world will be doubling every hour.
If Artificial Intelligence ever comes into being. The rate at which signals travel in a human brain is 100ft/sec, but in an electronic brain with a human cognitive level those same signals would travel at the speed of light. This would mean that when they turn on the first A.I. it would do 9,000,000 years worth of thinking and discovery in the 1st year of operation. The human race would jump that far ahead for every year an A.I. is working.
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Originally posted by Kidfinger
Thats fine for checking the data base, but to have knowledge, you must know how to use it. What kind of code would you write that would learn from its mistakes? How would you write the code to teach the AI to differintiate between the true stuff on the net and the bunk stuff? Im not saying it cant be done, just that if it were, it would take an eternity to debug it all. I think it would be more like hundreds of thousands of pages of code.
Originally posted by Kidfinger
I agree there is more to Echelon than we are being told. It definitly is NOT a search engine on steroids, although that may be one aspect of the system. If any body had the money and time to Debug coding of this nature and put it to use, it would be the Gov.
Originally posted by QuietSoul
Originally posted by Kidfinger
Thats fine for checking the data base, but to have knowledge, you must know how to use it. What kind of code would you write that would learn from its mistakes?
I dont underestimate the ability of coders and writers. I mean, the very system we use now (windows, linux, ect) is a mass of code..
But in my little untrained eyes, I dont see how it could be to hard..
-First you teach it what every word means. (ie, upload a dictionary)
-Teach it how to read (which would be hard, I know)
You then give it a starting point... I'll use my old example..
Apples.
It does a nifty Google Search for apples. It reads everything it can about apples. It cross references the data. If it has 1000 hits that apples are good and 20 hits that apples are bad, it records that apples are good.
Originally posted by Juiceifer
Sorry i do not know much about the capabilities of this prog or any computer for that matter. It seems to me however that a prog like the one you are tallking about would be in a constent state of cross refrencing. With all the info you are talking about even with a super comp. like the ones we will have in 5 years or so, it would take way to long to search its database for every thing that it has stored. Even when it is cross refrencing it would be still taking in info and needing to cross refrence that. I highly doubt this is a very legit thing.
[edit on 29-10-2004 by Juiceifer]