Artificial General Intelligence: The Memory System

Now that we have the 10000 foot view of an AGI, I can begin to explore some aspects of the system in greater detail.  I will begin this by describing the Memory block of the AGI Hyperscale diagram.  In traditional systems, memory is just a chunk of RAM, objects and code are allocated a portion when created.  Memory in an AGI is a bit more … Continue reading Artificial General Intelligence: The Memory System

Artificial General Intelligence: The Bootstrap

Over the course of this series so far, I have detailed the creation of what I describe as the Core AGI.  A speech driven automatic code generation expert system with cloud integration.  I know, for most readers, this is far removed from the concept of an AGI but this expert system serves as a core critical service in a full blown AGI. What do I … Continue reading Artificial General Intelligence: The Bootstrap

Artificial General Intelligence: Generic Hyperscale Architecture

Having gone across some basic approaches, technologies and even gripes, I would like to discuss a generic architecture for AGI.  Below is presented a block diagram of the major components of an AGI with an emphasis on Cloud hosting for delivery at scale. The architecture is not there to constrain design choices, but rather to highlight best practices.  Real implementations may need to make trade-offs … Continue reading Artificial General Intelligence: Generic Hyperscale Architecture

Artificial General Intelligence: Blinded By Science – Neural Networks

In the first article in this series, I mentioned that I was sick and tired of hearing about every development in Neural Network related research and how this was pitched as the pathway to Artificial General Intelligence.  In this article, I will delve a little deeper into Neural Networks, cut through the marketing hype and firmly define its role in AGI. Neural networks are not … Continue reading Artificial General Intelligence: Blinded By Science – Neural Networks

Artificial General Intelligence: What Is It?

The last several articles I wrote, with the assistance of Snasci’s early research notes, jump straight into the deep end of the implementation of reasoning and some of the key technologies behind that.  So, its somewhat strange to pause at this point and ask the question, what is Artificial General Intelligence?  But it is necessary, as without a clear picture of what an AGI is, … Continue reading Artificial General Intelligence: What Is It?

Artificial General Intelligence: Pluggable Chickens

After discussing the Causality Engine and general approaches to reasoning, I will now take a worked example of how an AGI could answer a complex question.  During this, it will become apparent that at each stage different approaches may be viable and they should certainly be explored for performance and scalability. Let’s say we asked an AGI: What would happen if I plugged an USB … Continue reading Artificial General Intelligence: Pluggable Chickens

Artificial General Intelligence: The Causality Engine

In the last article, I took everyone on a whistlestop tour of a reasoning engine for an Artificial General Intelligence.  Throughout there are consistant references to causality and a causality engine which resolves much of the challenges of classic AGI development.  In this article I will take a closer look at this Causality Engine. It should be fairly clear that the Knowledge base which contains … Continue reading Artificial General Intelligence: The Causality Engine

Artifical General Intelligence: Reasoning Like A Human

I am a little sick and tired of stories hitting the press about advancements in neural networks learning to develop their own skills.  While impressive to most of the uneducated world, to me, this is nothing more than going around in circles demonstrating the same capability repeatedly, only applied to different tasks.  It relation to the development of Artificial General Intelligence is cursory at best, … Continue reading Artifical General Intelligence: Reasoning Like A Human

System X: The MKUltra Connection

MKUltra, for those that do not know, was a series of mind control experiments conducted throughout the US and key defense partner nations between 1953 to 1973.  While currently presented as a stand alone attempt at various forms of mind control, analysis of the experiments suggests that they were cover for the development of System X and microwave interfacing with the human body and brain. … Continue reading System X: The MKUltra Connection

Memetics: The Post-Political World

In earlier articles, I explored Memetic Contexts and took a bit of a deeper dive with them.  What does this mean for the future of politics?  If we were to believe Putin in the last couple of day the greatest threat to Mankind is a Memetic Context called Liberalism and apparently he, and many others, have a better delusion we should all follow. Certainly funny … Continue reading Memetics: The Post-Political World