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First, we will need an AI. |
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Or even a couple of commas. |
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I have no idea what he's talking about. |
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Or it could be like in Kind Hearts and Coronets, with
Alec Guinness playing most of the characters |
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At least it's not in Other:General
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Well, I did some searching, but no high ranking military officer with that last name turned up. I probably didn't search enough... |
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We can put you in touch with General Failure, Major Fault and Private Dismay if that will help at all. |
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Is he a mate of Corporal Punishment ? |
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We should also have mentioned that we have the address of Kernel Exception, but it's in hexadecimal. |
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I read that entire sentence in a single breath, or something
like that. |
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So, while I'm writing an email, this program intercepts my keystrokes and uses them to play a game of space invaders in the background? |
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It could have been explained more eloquently with more background, examples and punctuation, but I understand the idea. |
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It is an iterative optimization strategy. |
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Take conversation as an example. When you make conversation, you subconsciously put yourself in the shoes of the other person and in how they will understand the message and anticipate how they will respond (and then how you will respond in turn). This requires looking several 'moves ahead' (to use a chess analogy). A failure to do this 'optimization' will result in robotic and unconvincing conversation. |
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By mapping the branching possibilities of an AI task (e.g. conversation) into an iterative 'game', you can efficiently optimize it (by eliminating the unsuccessful game branches) to find the best 'move'. |
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The idea was presumably inspired by the computer that recently beat the world champion in Go. |
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And just where are all the Generals ? Someone should make a map. |
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