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    A must read theory for all A.I affacionadas. The theory comes to me as easy to grasp and only natural. What gets me thinking is this:What happens to hardcoded hardwired older and more precious skills? I can't help but think in terms of physiological aspects of such things.It doesn't... more

    Reviewed by hakanup Oct 28 2008, 05:30pm ( 26 reviews ) wikipedia.org

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  • Rated by simone-dll on Sep 17, 2:16am

    I agree with this one!
  • Rated by wonmean on Sep 06, 6:28am

    Didn't know this had an actual name. Good approach. Start from the core.
  • Rated by Nukedoom on Jul 10, 11:33pm

    I like Moravec's reasoning. It's a refreshing perspective.
  • Rated by aleccawley on Nov 12 2008, 8:28am

    A fascinating view into why so much Artificial Intelligence has achieved so little. They have been searching in the wrong place. They have been solving the easy problems, and ignoring the hard ones. Then they wonder why apparently great achievements (on the easy problems) have not produced anything useful.
  • Reviewed by squinter on Nov 02 2008, 12:21am

    F3nr1L: "...evolution actually happens...". That's true, I've seen it on TV. It is called Jurassic Park series LOL
  • Rated by geauxlsu225 on Oct 30 2008, 4:52pm

    a paradox indeed... ... ...
  • Rated by Nar00W on Oct 30 2008, 3:12pm

    interesting.
  • Rated by axe85 on Oct 30 2008, 6:10am

    interesting
  • Rated by hakanup on Oct 28 2008, 5:30pm

    A must read theory for all A.I affacionadas. The theory comes to me as easy to grasp and only natural. What gets me thinking is this:What happens to hardcoded hardwired older and more precious skills? I can't help but think in terms of physiological aspects of such things.It doesn't grow horns , so does this hardcoded info form something down the spine?