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  • my hero ;P

  • To avoid stupidity and ignorance is better than to search wisdom and intelligence!

    :-) well this seems a bit paradoxical. But almost any mathematician will tell you that every theory is nothing else than a, point of view and often it s paradoxical. Now, if we really want to create an intelligent software It should consider paradoxes like options also, and not only 0101 and true-false because it s not correspondent to reality, if we arent living in a platonic one.

  • Maybe im out of topic, but for me prediction is to avoid the "things that ARENT going to happen". If we reason under this dictate maybe we can be more realistic and we have much more values to consider. A simple example: It s simpler to kick a ball out the door instead to make a goal. I bet that this is another approach for cryptography in general. Like humans we are habit to have "tasks" but often they are simply unrealistics and vague, I dont think that a SAI is forced to

  • @MarzioBalducci82 be conform to our brain and logic system. MAybe?

  • never bet on anything that can talk !

  • Could you give direct examples of such existing sequence predicting machines that have a high rate of accuracy?

    I think there was one that was made by a Mathematician in the States and he has been using it to predict Forrein Politics for the C.I.A. but I cannot remember his name. I think he has a rate of accuracy at over 97%(?).

  • Subbed BTW.

  • Holy crap! It's Jesus Lennon!

  • On a personal note as well, I will never forget playing one of the first Atari racing games, my father asked me "Are you moving the car or the road on the screen." I then recieved a lesson in another chapter of life on how the computer needs to understand the human reaction and co-ordination [interpetted by codes] Once again, Thank You & once again Amazing, and learning more every time I view this video, again Thank You.

  • @VEGAShasBIGBALLZ

    Night Driver. :p

  • @VEGAShasBIGBALLZ 8888....

  • Enjoying & putting on repeat for the family, since you just made 12 years of some educations look insignifigant, or maybe that is just one point of view, since you brilliantly showed with the cube the need for building blocks... sometimes made out of wood, for example, the building blocks of my children have a number2, a hen on the other side of that, rotate, O, rotate to the other side of the O is X, rotate X & then T. As far as predicting the future, We feel you already knew this. Thank You!

  • Tim, are you reading an artical from the internet, or did you write the content and then read it back to us? Thanks, interesting stuff.

  • @justice83 Hi. These are my thoughts. For the transcript see the video description.

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