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Is anyone out there into AI?

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  • J JoeSox

    keegan wrote: great, ill read it as soon as i get home, im sure ill have lots of wquestions if you have the time to answer them. Fire away:-D Since you are a psychology major, you may find it interesting since I use a psychological approach using Jungian and MBTI theory. Later,
    JoeSox
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    heh, to be exact, im a computer science major, with a minor in psychology. but, as soon as i get my BS in compsci, i want to get a phd in psychology. but tis really irrelevant now, i'e only taken a 2 psychology courses, but im taking a brain and behavior class in a few months, and following that, child development. so, im on the bandwaggon, anxiously awaiting the knowledge. :) *.* cin >> knowledge;

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    • K keegan

      Im a huge computer geek (at least, i like to think so) and my dad has a phd in instructional desigh and a doctorate in psychology, so i've been into both for a long time. Im a comptuer science major in undergrad school, and, hopefully, i plan to get a BS in comp. sci and a phd in psychology. I think the best correlation to the 2 things i enjoy most is AI. Just wondering if anyone out there has (or has had) any experience in AI, or if they might have any comments on it. *.* cin >> knowledge;

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      Matt Newman
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      We once believed Nish to be an AI posting bot. People have claimed to meet him, but I'm not convinced its not a conspiracy :suss: ;P Matt Newman
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      • K keegan

        Im a huge computer geek (at least, i like to think so) and my dad has a phd in instructional desigh and a doctorate in psychology, so i've been into both for a long time. Im a comptuer science major in undergrad school, and, hopefully, i plan to get a BS in comp. sci and a phd in psychology. I think the best correlation to the 2 things i enjoy most is AI. Just wondering if anyone out there has (or has had) any experience in AI, or if they might have any comments on it. *.* cin >> knowledge;

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        Daniel Turini
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        keegan wrote: Just wondering if anyone out there has (or has had) any experience in AI, or if they might have any comments on it. I develop an expert system, which also uses several neural networks. All I can say is: computers are stupid, but certainly they are smarter than certain people :) ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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        • K keegan

          Im a huge computer geek (at least, i like to think so) and my dad has a phd in instructional desigh and a doctorate in psychology, so i've been into both for a long time. Im a comptuer science major in undergrad school, and, hopefully, i plan to get a BS in comp. sci and a phd in psychology. I think the best correlation to the 2 things i enjoy most is AI. Just wondering if anyone out there has (or has had) any experience in AI, or if they might have any comments on it. *.* cin >> knowledge;

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          John Aldrich
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          I caught the name of this thread, and for some off reason "Ass Investigation" struck me when I saw AI in the subject line. ;P I really must get a life.


          It's good to see kids turning their minds to wholesum activities such as programming, instead of wasting their lives in the hedonistic disciplines of Sex, Drugs, & Rock & Roll... or Sex with Drugs, or Sex with Rocks while Rolling in Drugs, or whatever new-fangled perversions you little monsters have thought up now... [Shog9 on Kid Programmers]

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          • T Terry ONolley

            I am into a field akin to that - artificial life. I'm working on a project that "evolves" little critters as the swim around on your monitor. I got interested in it way back when that first "Life" program got mentioned. I've got mine built in layers - with a surface layer that can contain orgs (my organisms) and overlaid on that is a "matter" layer. The matter can be food, poison, etc. The orgs move randomly at first, but can mutate when they reproduce resulting in different movement techniques, fight or flight weightings, mating displ;ay, etc. When 2 orgs meet, they might fight, they might flee, one may try to eat another (some are veggiesa some are predators) it is sort of cool when they start doing things you didn't expect! I'm going to live forever or die trying!

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            Jason Henderson
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            I wrote a big ole BASIC program that did this several years ago. Quite cool watching how the little critters would act. Post an article, I'd love to read it.

            Jason Henderson

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            • J Jon Newman

              With a subject like that, Joe(Sox) will be here soon :-)


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              Beat me to it, I've got to stop visiting the Big Blue Box :rolleyes: Elaine (worldly wise fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D

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              • K keegan

                Im a huge computer geek (at least, i like to think so) and my dad has a phd in instructional desigh and a doctorate in psychology, so i've been into both for a long time. Im a comptuer science major in undergrad school, and, hopefully, i plan to get a BS in comp. sci and a phd in psychology. I think the best correlation to the 2 things i enjoy most is AI. Just wondering if anyone out there has (or has had) any experience in AI, or if they might have any comments on it. *.* cin >> knowledge;

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                Steven Hicks n 1
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                I like the user interface/AI (aka Agents) part of it. A tool, computer, is suppose to help you do something easier, but some programs don't do very much (aka web browsers) so I implement the features needed in to my web browser. http://404Browser.com[^] -Steven Hicks

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                • J John Aldrich

                  I caught the name of this thread, and for some off reason "Ass Investigation" struck me when I saw AI in the subject line. ;P I really must get a life.


                  It's good to see kids turning their minds to wholesum activities such as programming, instead of wasting their lives in the hedonistic disciplines of Sex, Drugs, & Rock & Roll... or Sex with Drugs, or Sex with Rocks while Rolling in Drugs, or whatever new-fangled perversions you little monsters have thought up now... [Shog9 on Kid Programmers]

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                  Ryan Binns
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                  John Aldrich wrote: Ass Investigation If that's what you think of, I think you must a pretty interesting life already ;P

                  Ryan

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                  • J Jason Henderson

                    I wrote a big ole BASIC program that did this several years ago. Quite cool watching how the little critters would act. Post an article, I'd love to read it.

                    Jason Henderson

                    I bleed orange.

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                    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                    Jason Henderson wrote: I bleed orange. You need iron/ferrite pills then.. ;) -- Now we live in a world of uncertainty Fear is the key - to what you want to be You don't get a say, the majority gets it's way You're outnumbered by the bastards till the day you die...

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                    • D Daniel Turini

                      keegan wrote: Just wondering if anyone out there has (or has had) any experience in AI, or if they might have any comments on it. I develop an expert system, which also uses several neural networks. All I can say is: computers are stupid, but certainly they are smarter than certain people :) ORACLE One Real A$#h%le Called Lary Ellison

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                      John Aldrich
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                      Daniel Turini wrote: computers are stupid, but certainly they are smarter than certain people You taken a crack at me? :suss:;P Just kidding.


                      It's good to see kids turning their minds to wholesum activities such as programming, instead of wasting their lives in the hedonistic disciplines of Sex, Drugs, & Rock & Roll... or Sex with Drugs, or Sex with Rocks while Rolling in Drugs, or whatever new-fangled perversions you little monsters have thought up now... [Shog9 on Kid Programmers]

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