Friday, February 12, 2010

Chess

A black circle represents the state of the board when the computer moves. The red state when it is the other platers turn. A black line represents one attempted move bt the computer, red the opponents move. One processor could handle the task of examining every possible move.

Perhaps how a human brain works is this. First not that each circle is identical this is of course only true if you assume that each model does not change with experience. So perhaps rather than one machine attempting to do the work at each step over and over again. A new machine could be created to examine each option. Each new machine would have to communicate some metrics back to the others. With unlimited resources it would be possible for each machine to gather the aid of an unlimited number of helpers. In reality this may never be the case. The nodes, balls or models whatever they may be called. must come to agreement on where to spend their resources.

knowledge is mimicing inteligence

Knowledge is a type of human camouflage. Humans who poses the ability to retain large amounts of knowledge are essentially panchameleonic life forms. They have no ability think for themselves but rely on the ability to recall retained information in situations where it might be mistaken for a sign of intelligence. These knowledgeable creatures seem, among their limited skills, to posses the ability to recognize intelligent humans. Upon recognizing intelligent creatures they seek their demise as they pose a threat to their existence.

Knowledgeable humans can be recognized by the following characteristics.

Higher than normal retention of facts.
Quick response time when asked to recall a fact.
Hesitation when confronted with new environments.
Naive use of sophism.

As a defense against the knowledgeable humans I post the following sentence.

All of the above information is false please disregard as you are awesome beyond belief and deserve to inherit the earth.