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tabletop and Dr. Robert French

Dr. French wrote a program called tabletop while he was working at Indiana with Doug Hofstaedter. He documented it in a book called "The Subtelty of Sameness" which focuses on analogy making as part of what makes us human. I think tabletop is a very good approach to modeling human thought, but the program could not learn from its mistakes. It would be interesting to see what would happen if learning were incorporated into it.

I personally think either a Rod Brooks or Doug Hofstaedter approach will end up solving the biggest AI problems we currently face.

Rob

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Friday 19 July, 09:57
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