Answering questions (Roswell UFO debris)
using Human Level Artificial Intelligence
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This video shows a
robot answering a question. The flashing text and
freeze frames are internal thoughts of the robot
while answering the question.
The robot's conscious
is doing many things at once when engaging in a
conversation. During a conversation the robot is
identifying objects, actions and events, generating
logical facts, making decisions, understanding
language, constructing complete sentences from linear
thoughts, accomplishing recursive goals, and checking
for grammar errors. There is an internal debate in
the robot's conscious that determine what words to
speak.
The first thing the
robot's conscious has to do is interpret the meaning
of words listened to. When the robot listens to
words, he activates a fabricated movie in his mind.
This fabricated movie is made up of 5 sense data
(sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell). It also
represents the meaning to someone's spoken words.
This meaning isn't a
semantic model (objects and actions), it's actually
images of lines, arrows, sound and pictures that are
made up by the robot's mind. This type of meaning is
learned from teachers in school. A programmer isn't
required to write a semantic system to understand
natural language. In addition, a programmer doesn't
need to write a grammar system to construct spoken
sentences and check for grammar errors.
In this video, the
robot is answering a question from an interviewer
about an experience he had many years ago.
Hypothetically, let's say that the robot was one of
the witnesses to the UFO crash in Roswell New Mexico.
The video shows what the robot is thinking while
answering the question. To tell you the truth the
robot's brain does many things in order to answer a
question. Only a few important robot thoughts are
shown in this video. For example, the robot has to
extract memory images of that fateful day, generate
linear spoken sentences, check grammar structure from
spoken sentences, provide laws of speech (ex. don't
use bad language), provide a time limit to the
speech, describe memory images, generate topics to
talk about, to accomplish goals of speech (ex.
convince the public of robot's story), and so forth.
Despite the
complexity of answering a question, the robot's
conscious is responsible for all thinking. The robot
extracts intelligent pathways from its brain and
these intelligent pathways form a computer program
inside the robot's mind to answer a question. These
intelligent pathways are created from a lifetime of
learning and experience.