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64-bit Supercomputer Forth Chips for Strong AI

Started byMentifex <mentifex@myuw.net>
First post2013-05-08 10:53 -0700
Last post2013-05-09 11:31 +0200
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  64-bit Supercomputer Forth Chips for Strong AI Mentifex <mentifex@myuw.net> - 2013-05-08 10:53 -0700
    Re: 64-bit Supercomputer Forth Chips for Strong AI Jason Damisch <jasondamisch@yahoo.com> - 2013-05-08 18:03 -0700
    Re: 64-bit Supercomputer Forth Chips for Strong AI Piotr Wyderski <peter.pan@neverland.mil> - 2013-05-09 11:31 +0200

#22448 — 64-bit Supercomputer Forth Chips for Strong AI

FromMentifex <mentifex@myuw.net>
Date2013-05-08 10:53 -0700
Subject64-bit Supercomputer Forth Chips for Strong AI
Message-ID<06502e32-73d2-416d-8fea-5e7ef4666e4e@d8g2000pbe.googlegroups.com>
Imagine a four-core, 64-bit Forth AI CPU
designed to run a not-quite-maspar but still
somewhat parallel artificial intelligence in English
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/mindforth.txt or in
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/DeKi.txt German.

Such a specialized, Strong AI Forth CPU could
devote one core to visual processing and memory;
a second core to auditory input and memory;
a third core to robotic motor memory and output;
and a fourth core to automated reasoning with
http://code.google.com/p/mindforth/wiki/InFerence
in English, German or Russian.

The 64-bit Forth CPU could be architecturally
simple by dint of leaving out all the customary
circuitry used for floating-point arithmetic, and
Forth would serve as its own AI operating system.

Mentifex (Arthur)
--
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/AiMind.html
http://code.google.com/p/mindforth/wiki/IntelForth
http://www.amazon.com/The-Art-Meme-ebook/dp/B007ZI66FS
http://store.kagi.com/cgi-bin/store.cgi?storeID=AMP_Live

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#22455

FromJason Damisch <jasondamisch@yahoo.com>
Date2013-05-08 18:03 -0700
Message-ID<54997777-58d6-4d72-903a-bcb35314b8d8@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#22448
On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 10:53:09 AM UTC-7, Mentifex wrote:
> Imagine a four-core, 64-bit Forth AI CPU

I think that everything you said here sounds neat.  But maybe 48 bits would suffice if addressed on a 48 bit word boundary.  Actually, that's huge amount of RAM.  I wonder if it was built today, how much energy that would consume and how big of a box you would need to put it in.  Then multiply it by 4 because each core gets its own huge swath of RAM.

Jason

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#22467

FromPiotr Wyderski <peter.pan@neverland.mil>
Date2013-05-09 11:31 +0200
Message-ID<kmfqdb$96v$1@node2.news.atman.pl>
In reply to#22448
Mentifex wrote:

> Such a specialized, Strong AI Forth CPU could
> devote one core to visual processing and memory;

I'm afraid that you need to know how to make a strong AI*
in the first place, THEN start to think how to implement
it. Doing it the other way around is not supposed to
give significant gain...

	Best regards, Piotr

*) And nobody knows.

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