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Mind.Forth has quickened.

Arthur T. Murray uj797 at victoria.tc.ca
Tue Jul 6 20:38:29 EST 1999


http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/aisource.html Mind.Forth Robot PD AI,
in its Internet Web Release #28 as linked to from the above archive
which is maintained in connection with a paper describing Release #11
in the ACM Sigplan Notices 33(12):25-31 (December 1998), has today
"quickened" or become a ceaselessly running program as described here:

Screen # 0    ram:Mind.Forth-28
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 0  \ Mind.Forth AI - Internet Web Release #28, p. 1/15   990706atm
 1
 2  \ Today Tues.06.Jul.1999 Mind.Forth Robot PD AI has "quickened"
 3  \ for the first time, that is, the Forthmind has begun finally
 4  \ to run continuously WHETHER or NOT a human user enters data.
 5
 6  \ Accordingly this release is a milestone version of Mind.Forth
 7  \ and therefore it is being released as-is for two main reasons,
 8  \ although the mindcore pathway activation levels, i.e., weights
 9  \ must still be balanced and fine-tuned if the AI is to operate.
10
11  \ The first reason is that Mind.Forth has changed considerably
12  \ since the tues.8.jun.1999 Internet Web Release #27.            
13  \ A second reason for a non-final release is that the remaining
14  \ problems of balancing the activations ought to be thrown out
15  \ for any ambitious programmer to solve and thus be the creator.
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