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[Phys-L] [theory-edge] Re: ai brain



Seeing this AI implementation note on Theory-edge list,
suggested to me that it might possibly make an amusing
conversation-piece at a science museum or physics class.

Warning: I have not yet tried these downloads, and I will
certainly have anti-virus code active when the moment
comes....

Brian Whatcott

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From: "AT Murray" <mentifex at scn dot org>...

Mentifex Mind.Forth AI has recently made a lot of progress towards
becoming an AI brain or AI engine. Mind.Forth has long been plagued
with a problem of making spurious associations from concept to
concept during the generation of a thought in natural language. Now
recently in 2005, the user option of cycling through Normal, Tutorial
and Diagnostic display modes has been added. As such, Mind.Forth is
an excellent vehicle for teaching about AI to students from high
school on up. You just press the "Tab" key, and the AI lets you see
deep (Tutorial) and deeper (Diagnostic) into its own thought
processes. It is an eerie feeling, to see a computer mind stripped
naked while thinking.

<http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/307824.307853> is the 1998 article on
Mind.Forth from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

<http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1052883.1052885> is the 2004 update on
Mind.Forth from the ACM.

<http://mind.sourceforge.net/mind4th.html> is the free AI Mind.

<http://books.iuniverse.com/viewgiftoc.asp?isbn=0595654371&page=1> is
the free on-line AI4U textbook of artificial intelligence.

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Brian Whatcott Altus OK Eureka!
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