Tag Archives: OpenCogPrime

Fun with first-order inference

Joel Pitt has done some experiments testing first-order PLN inference in OpenCog, on some very simple data. These experiments don’t use the indefinite probability formulas but rather the good old fashioned SimpleTruthValue PLN formulas. What they involve is using PLN … Continue reading

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OpenCog tutorial sessions

A few weeks back Ben announced he’d be running IRC tutorial sessions on OpenCogPrime. Last night was the second tutorial, and was on the topic of knowledge representation – introducing people to the basic concepts of the AtomSpace, such as … Continue reading

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Progress update

[cross posted from The Singularity Institute Blog] This blog post constitutes an update on the current state of work on the OpenCog open-source AI project. No particular event occasioned me writing the post — no dramatic milestone has been reached … Continue reading

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OpenCogPrime Tutorial Chat Sessions beginning September 2008

I have decided to run a series of IRC sessions focused on collectively discussing the OpenCogPrime design, via working through the OpenCogPrime wikibook and discussing the ideas therein chapter-by-chapter. Details are at http://opencog.org/wiki/OpenCogPrime:TutorialSessions The sessions will be weekly and will … Continue reading

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Launch of OpenCog Prime, a detailed design for a thinking machine, an AGI with the potential for intelligence at the human level and beyond

The purpose of this blog post is to announce the release of a wikibook outlining a design for a specific AGI system intended to be built on top of the OpenCog framework. This system design is called OpenCogPrime, and is … Continue reading

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