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anything cool anyone is working on?

Started by July 16, 2005 11:19 AM
5 comments, last by Nice Coder 19 years, 4 months ago
hey guys, i just wondered if anyone was working on anything cool, like a virtual life thing with learning. I would like to start a project that uses complex AI in the near future because lately AI has grown to facinate me. so yeah, what are you guys up to?
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Something somebody is working on:
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7674
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well i've got some ideas.
it may lead to the Ultimate AI in the future.
I try to gather some ideas about AI but to tell the truth some of them are pure mathemathics which im not going to study ... another is just nonsense or wrong assumptions.
But, some points remain they must lead to correct solution.

Fourier transform will never explain AI... so ...

well I was supposed be to developing something with Prolog at Uni, but I must admit that finding material on it is very hard. Im basically building an expert system with it.

what do you guys feel on prolog, I feel that it is a dead language that was hardly used? I have not got an option but to do this module for my course.
A language's liveliness has nothing to do with it's usefulness for any particular task, especially anything academic. Work with it, then judge it.
I'm working on a project called NISS, written in Python. The project's journal is at <http://www.livejournal.com/users/niss_the_ai/>; the AI writes some of the entries.

Right now it's in a lull. I submitted an entry to the Loebner Prize AI contest, and due to rule oddities I may work on that version until September. But I'm also looking ahead to a simple 3D world of virtual creatures that interact with their environment and converse in English.
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i'm working on a bot.

Its an irc bot, and has been up for the last few days on #Gbot.
I would really like to see it permenently on #Gamedev, but ...

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