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Month: January 2011

He’s the one they call Dr. Feelgood: Mark Walker

Walker.’s original article. Oh well, Mark, I think you want us to feel really joyful! Wake up with a surge of happiness in the morning, have a great breakfast, go to work, work, lunch, work, work, until we drop dead,

Eray Özkural January 31, 2011 Transhumanism No Comments Read more

Cross-check: Is speculation in multiverses as immoral as speculation in subprime mortgages?

Cross-check: Is speculation in multiverses as immoral as speculation in subprime mortgages?. I kind of like the author’s approach to this not-so-plausible sort of scientific speculation. Carl Sagan famously drew a line between the scientifically plausible and implausible sorts of

Eray Özkural January 31, 2011 Philosophy No Comments Read more

Non-blocking MPI calls for O’Caml

I think O’Caml is a great language for parallel algorithm development. I have written two parallel codes in O’Caml, one is my AI system called the examachine, and the other is a parallel information-retrieval code which I cannot specify yet

Eray Özkural January 31, 2011 OCaml No Comments Read more

The failure of the “Friendly AGI” notion and a case for free AGI.

It sounds like most folks don’t have a clue about how an AGI would work. Let us remember where the generality of an AGI comes from. An AGI has universal intelligence, because it has in its possession a universal computer,

Eray Özkural January 30, 2011 Artificial Intelligence No Comments Read more

Appear less on facebook

It is not wise to store much private information on the servers of a corporation which is interested in making a profit from the data you inadvertently give them. Furthermore, it is not a good idea to store public information

Eray Özkural January 29, 2011December 8, 2016 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

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