What is the "best" programming language for Artificial Intelligent Systems
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This is a follow up from the post "Is C# suitable for artificial intelligent systems". I really enjoyed the discussion. But then if you had to choose a programming language for a 'real world' artificial intelligent system development, what would it be? C, C++, LISP, PROLOG, C#, VB ... ?:confused::confused::confused:
If you want to mess with our minds, why don't you use BrainFuck? See at wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck[^] I like the hello world sample :) :wtf: :wtf: ++++----++-+++---++----++++---+
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This is a follow up from the post "Is C# suitable for artificial intelligent systems". I really enjoyed the discussion. But then if you had to choose a programming language for a 'real world' artificial intelligent system development, what would it be? C, C++, LISP, PROLOG, C#, VB ... ?:confused::confused::confused:
Kobby Kan wrote:
But then if you had to choose a programming language for a 'real world' artificial intelligent system development, what would it be?
None of them. Artificial intelligence is never going to happen on a computer regardless of the language used to program it. Even if it could be done it wouldnt matter what the language is, its all machine code by the time it runs, the script you play with is just a representaiton of that. The fact is though that we dont even understand the nature of inteligence, of our selves. Until we do, we are never going to reproduce it.
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Thunderbox666 wrote:
I wonder if DNA was written in C#
No, gestation of a complex animal would take years, not months.
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Are you then suggesting that it is coded in C/Assembler? :P
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Why not ? Do you think C# could do it ?
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: No offence, but i meant "serious", "practical" AI. VB could do it, but maybe not efficiently.
Efficiently maybe, but still slowly!
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Are you then suggesting that it is coded in C/Assembler? :P
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Assembler obviously, with no documentation, once it was written no one else can figure out what it does outside of the smallest of pieces.
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