From: Ben Goertzel
To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Brainfood...
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:39:28 +0000
Attachments: OpenCog_Plan_Slides_v4.pptx; Budget_and_Teams.xlsx
And a bit more project-planning stuff for our envisioned 3-year
OpenCog initiative (courtesy of Cassio)
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 11:37 PM, Ben Goertzel czMIII I> wrote:
> Hi Jeffrey,
> So, here is some food for thought and discussion...
> We are working on getting OpenCog to control the Hanson Robotics robot
> heads for embodied (or at least "emheadied"!) natural language
> dialogue. This should be working in Summer 2016, maybe sooner. We
> hope to demonstrate this to some extent at AGI-16 which will be in New
> York this July. To give you some flavor of this work I attach our
> Hanson Robotics / OpenCog software plan for the next few months (this
> is work funded by Hanson Robotics).
> In parallel with that, we have been finally getting some examples of
> cognitive synergy to work in OpenCog.
> This paper of ours from AGI-14 ended with a bit of a whimper
> http://agi-conf.org/2014/wp-contentJuploads/2014/08/harrigan-guiding-agi14.pdf
> however we have recently actually gotten this to work. I.e. we have
> gotten ECAN (neural net type activation spreading) to successfully
> prune the PLN inference tree. If all goes well we will submit a paper
> on this to AGI-16 next week. This shows attention allocation and
> inference working together. Yay!
> This paper of ours from AGI-15 shows PLN being used to estimate the
> truth value of a pattern recognized in data by MOSES (our evolutionary
> program learning algorithm)
> http://agi-conforg/2015/wp-contentJuploads/2015/07/agi15_goertzel_speculative.pdf
> It takes about 24 hours to run in the current OpenCog version.
> Obviously this is not OK but ifs a start.
> Next step is to put these two things together, and use ECAN to help
> PLN inference pruning on nontrivial examples like the one from the
> above AGI-15 paper.
> The attached PPT on some of our biology work contains two parts
> -- first part is "straightforward" Al-wise but has quite interesting
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> results biology-wise: i.e. we used MOSES to figure out genes that
> distinguish supercentenarians from healthy 80 year olds
> second part is more interesting AI-wise ... using PLN to generalize
> from MOSES models
> Between these papers we see the first concrete examples of "cognitive
> synergy" in OpenCog. They are a bit "toy" but they are also real and
> actually work in the codebase now ;)
> Finally, the other PPT attached shows the plan that Jim Rutt and
> Cassio and I are aiming to carry out over the next 3 years. I am
> not sure if you intersected with Jim at SFI or not...
> http://www.santafe.edu/about/people/profile/Jim%20Rutt
> We are aiming to raise $6M for 3 years of work, but I imagine we could
> do it for $4M over 3 years if we made copious use of inexpensive
> overseas folks. Jim will put in at least $500K of the funds himself
> this foundation gives out $500K/year, and he is willing to put at
> least 1/3 of that into OpenCog, maybe more).
> The goal of this plan is to make OpenCog-based embodied NLP dialogue
> work extremely well and hold a conversation demonstrating obvious
> understanding of itself and its environment and situation. At the
> core this will require getting cognitive synergy between ECAN, MOSES
> and PLN to work in the context of visual/auditory perception and NLP
> dialogue. This will be both a huge AGI advance and an amazing demo
> that will open pretty much any door we want.
> Jim Rutt was a good find, not only because he has been donating a bit
> of $$ (about $150K last year, none to me personally but he has funded
> Nil Geisweiller and Cassio), but because he bring a management and
> organization and business sensibility/experience that complements me
> well. And he knows enough science and CS and has put in enough time
> to thoroughly understand the OpenCog/CogPrime design...
> thx!
> Ben
> --
> Ben Goertzel, PhD
> http://goertzel.org
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