From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Tue Oct 03 2000 - 14:14:55 MDT
Michael S. Lorrey wrote,
> Nah, give each a 128 node Beowulf system (each node is a 1ghz Athlon) to run
on.
> Each gets x time to load and construct/evolve their AI's, then they compete in
a
> virtual landscape constructed and operated by a third system. One key
component
> is while competing head to head, each has a virtual tamagotchi they have to
care
> for simultaneously. Competitions would cover the whole range, from combat, to
> puzzle solving, art & music to free form essay questions judged by human
judges
> and 'compassion contests'.
Oooh, I like that. Does Eugene get to "nuke" Eliezer's AIs?
> What I'm most interested in seeing is some AI module for generating original
> initiative.
Yes, in addition, I'd like to import some original initiative into my own brain.
Slacking gets old after a few decades.
--J. R.
"All our final resolutions are made in a state of mind which is not going to
last." PROUST
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