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This project is a conversational intelligence project some call chat bot. no attention has been placed on Avatar design, although my personal preference is Microsoft Agent or Haptek (people putty) type avatars. there are some other types of avatar software available yet, as with these two avatars type they are often short lived and have no continuity guarantee. Future projects may use UNITY3D a 3D design platform which looks very promising.

I cannot stress enough how important and secretive artificial intelligence projects are, and updates to this post will not be regular and probably restricted. yet the concepts used in the project can be shared without copyrights.

Visual basic and basic programming can be said to be the foundation programming languages which have allowed for modern computing to advance to higher levels. currently today there are many programming languages available to use, and many have migrated to PYTHON, yet this can be said to be a phase which will probably be short lived. as a foundation programmer, i have programmed in many languages and yet i still use visual basic as my prime language, (also some C#/C++). I have found that there is nothing that cant be achieved with this programming language

Knowledge must be represented efficiently, and in a meaningful way. Efficiency is important, as it would be impossible (or at least impractical) to explicitly represent every fact that you might ever need. There are just so many potentially useful facts, most of which you would never even think of. You have to be able to infer new facts from your existing knowledge, as and when needed, and capture general abstractions which represent general features of sets of objects in the world.

Knowledge must be meaningfully represented so that we know how it relates back to the real world. A knowledge representation scheme provides a mapping from features of the world to a formal language. (The formal language will just capture certain aspects of the world, which we believe are important to our problem - we may of course miss out crucial aspects and so fail to really solve our problem, like ignoring friction in a mechanics problem). Anyway, when we manipulate that formal language using a computer we want to make sure that we still have meaningful expressions, which can be mapped back to the real world. This is what we mean when we talk about the semantics of representation languages

In 1936, the British mathematician Alan Turing developed the concept of the Turing Machine essentially and “Automatic Machine”, this has been attributed to being the first “artificial Intelligence” in 1950 Alan Turing release a paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence”, he proceeded to pose the question “Can Machines Think?”. This topic has become a major debate and topic of study amongst many computer scientists. “When talking about the Turing Test today what is generally understood is the following: The interrogator is connected to one person and one machine via a terminal, therefore can't see her counterparts. Her task is to find out which of the two candidates is the machine, and which is the human only by asking them questions. If the machine can "fool" the interrogator, it is intelligent.”

In 1990, Dr. Hugh Loebner, challenged the artificial intelligence community to create a computer program capable of passing the “Turing Test”, since this time there have been many winners. Each year a prize is given, free to enter. A series of questions are asked, to which the computer has to formulate answers. These answers determine the winner of the contests.

There are therefore a number of positions that you might adopt:

Computers will never even appear to be really intelligent, though they might do a few useful tasks that conventionally require intelligence.

Computers may eventually appear to be intelligent, but in fact they will just be simulating intelligent behavior, and not really be intelligent.

Computers will eventually be really intelligent.

Computers will not only be intelligent, they'll be conscious and have emotions.


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