From: Max M (maxmcorp@inet.uni-c.dk)
Date: Tue Dec 10 1996 - 10:57:28 MST
> I think that last statement is actually a key point. Any idea you come
> up with that will present the issues and choices of tool design better,
> will be equally applicable in AI. User interface is just organizing
> information and choices better. If you do it so well that the user isn't
> necessary, then you have AI. Seriously.
I partially agree with that. But there's a slight difference in who has the
initiative . In an AI system the "Machine" has the initiative, in the IA
system the human, or what the human becomes, is seen as the center of
initiative.
> Anyway, what I'm saying is that the real work of AI is the work being
done
> by more "mundane" programmers: organizing knowledge in better, more
> compatible, computer-manipulable ways. So, much of software development
> is leading to AI, or the singularity, whichever comes first, but it's all
> the same process.
Thats right but i believe it should be more focused against empovering the
end-user. The whole idea of system development is a bummer. It should be
possible for the end-user to develop their own systems.
Of course it's not easy and it can't be done today ot tomorrow, but if we
focus on that as the end-goal, then it should happen sometime.
MAX M Rasmussen
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