An Introduction to Intelligence (Part 2).
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An Introduction to Intelligence (Part 2).
By Salim Shahbudeen Meghani.
In our lives objects play a fundamental part in our interactions, both with other people and with ourselves. For example, kicking a football around.
Within the fields of technology, we would find it a difficult problem for a machine to be made to interact with such varied objects like we do. Since it is so varied. If there was only one object in our Lives then there mightn't be a problem, but the variability makes it difficult to program and maintain. Computers are good at fixed things, not variability.
So a different approach is needed. I pondered this problem for awhile, then one day I had an idea. I began by thinking about our technical documentation systems. Which system describes a set of objects? Is it a Worksheet, DB, or WP? I came to the conclusion that a Worksheet is suitable for describing a set of objects mathematically.
I became moreso interested when I learned about a 'backtrace' and the relationships which can be deduced if you link it with the original algebraic formula.
Now I am in a dream state of creating a machine which can 'think.'
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