Therefore, achieving AGI via a non-biological cognitive process is unlikely compared to biologically inspired architectures.
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It is also possible that the biological mechanism in other worlds might be entirely different from that found on earth.
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But it is plausible that the algorithms shared by robust first computing (see:
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Therefore, it is also plausible that general intelligence is achievable only through robust-first computing.
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Indeed it's promising to explore how to create cognitive machinery based on robust first computing.
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Every useful computational system involves both isolation from, but also interaction with, its physical implementation and environment. Traditional computing's hardware determinism (for the former) plus explicit input/output (for the latter) was a place to start, but not to end.
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Are you thus implying that a robust-first platform will require fuzzier boundaries between its constituent components? If so, what are the characteristics of these boundaries that differentiate itself from the sharper boundaries of classical computers?
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Not so much 'requires' as 'accepts'. Non-deterministic execution is a fact of life for truly large-scale computing. So the distinction between 'implementation' and 'environment' cannot be made completely crisp, and we'll all just have to roll with that.
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Jean Tardy points at the difference between technical design (outside-in) and 'existential design' (inside-out). The former assumes a fully structured universe that imposes functional structure on a piece of raw material, the latter a seed that conquers the outside chaos.
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Do you have a reference that I can read about this?
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You can order Tardy's book here: https://glasstree.com/shop/catalog/the-meca-sapiens-blueprint_816/ … It is really good.
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First published in 2015, I see. If it is that good, has anyone built out the Meca Sapiens architecture to form a conscious machine?
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