Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 21:41:31 +0100 From: Felix Hediger <felix.hediger@sempervirens.eu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: AI project - looking for programmers feedback Message-ID: <CAGTjvrOiSTNwdaUsmeXqbtXTVZut_TbBcfar7F4R5QshwuLkbg@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello, I don't know if this is the right mailing list to post this; if not please accept my apologizes, as I don't want to spam your communication medium. Perhaps you could also direct me to a more appropriate place to post this. Fact is that when using freebsd years ago, I was amazed by both the technical quality and the communication standard offered by it's mailing lists. Today I hope my work might encounter a positive resonance within the freebsd developper-community, and that even if it's not directly freebsd-related at the moment, it will perhaps benefit the project in the long term. In any case, here is my message: Years ago, I've posted something about an artificial intelligence project. Well, things have evolved to a point where I think *it *could theoretically (=on a philosophical level) work, and am now looking for coders interested in helping me transcript this theory into something programmable. I've written a summary-draft to give an overview of the model I'm working on, which is accessible here: https://github.com/phil-ai/AI It's mostly philosophy at the moment, put as simply as I could, and really more like a hobby project, so please don't expect the moon. Again, my point is to present a model of consciousness to people way more knowledgeable in programming than I am, hoping to trigger enough feedback to slowly translate this model into a plan. No actual coding yet. Thus any question / comment is welcomed, as long as it is done in a constructive way. Really helpful would be something like this: you can imagine how you'd program it while reading the text, and post me whatever problem you think will show up, so I can refine the model, and so on. Hoping for the best, Felix
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