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Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?

by "Andrey Gavrilov" <andr_gavriloov@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 10, 2008 at 11:31 AM

"Ondra Zizka" <ondra@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
> Andrey,
>
> It is very exciting to see that someone's thoughts led the same way as 
> mine:
>
>> Intelligent systems (natural or artificial) have a mechanism that
>> selects (recognition) and activates the information resources
>> (neurons, neural ensembles, frames, rules, etc.) that are essential
>> to the solution of an actual task by the intelligent system, and
>> that deactivates the resources that are not essential to the
>> solution of an actual task.
>
> I've hesitated to make my "crazy ideas" public, but in the light of
> your work - could you have look at it? Could it work? (Note that it's
> just a very rough concept without any simulations done.)
>
>
http://ondra.zizka.cz/stranky/programovani/artificial_intelligence/business_society_algorithm.texy
>
> Thanks,
> Ondra Zizka

I think that your thougts cause more questions than answers.
For example, what is "enough payment to it's composing individuals"? How
to 
control of process of dispersing of individuals?
My opinion is following.
It is good idea to apply some concepts from AI (multi agents, genetic 
algorithms and so on) to social or business systems. And this idea is not 
enough novel, I think. But as I understood you try to simulate intelligent

system employing features of evaluation of social system. I think that it
is 
not appropriate approach, because social systems are not enough stable and

not enough smart. We have different examples from history that such system

is not learned succesfully and many positive skills are lost without 
usefulness. And we can not be sure that our current trends in our 
civilization is good or vice versa.
But intelligent system must be stable and have capability to learn without

missing of old knowledge.
 So I recommend you to apply concepts of AI to describe and improve
society 
but not vice versa. Unfoirtunatley our politicians do not pay attention to

opinion of scientists.
This is just my opinion which may be not correct.

Andrey

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Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-07 10:57:58 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Dmitry A. Kazakov&q  2008-05-08 10:11:10 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-09 13:35:11 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Dmitry A. Kazakov&q  2008-05-10 11:31:40 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Andrey Gavrilov&quo  2008-05-08 10:11:46 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-09 13:35:25 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-09 13:35:38 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Andrey Gavrilov&quo  2008-05-10 11:31:23 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-11 05:47:46 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Andrey Gavrilov&quo  2008-05-12 10:55:52 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-15 10:52:45 

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