2018-10-03
- I was talking about the mechanical generation of wise saying and felt uncomfortable when I was introduced to the automatic generation of poems and catch phrases (AICO) as related research.
I know a little bit about what that is.
First of all I am interested in the intelligence of machines.
- Research on giving intelligence to machines included the Mind Pixel Project.
- There, true common-sense knowledge such as “humans are mammals” was collected.
- However, people did not feel value for this kind of set of knowledge. Common sense is worthless.
- Since the customer in the early stages of machine knowledge creation is a human being, it is important to know what the customer values.
- The “quotes” are samples of short sentences that people found valuable.
- Quotes are pieces of thought that humans have deemed useful.
- In many cases, it may have gone through the Test of Time.
While “humans are mammals” is true, “time is money” is not.
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When the metaphor is turned directly into “time is as precious as gold,” it is still only a subjective assertion.
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I believe that knowledge creation starts with subjective, personal analogy and metaphor, which are organized and crystallized after the fact. - Words that are being spoken
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