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SuezanneC Baskerville
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05-05-2007 18:08
Are there any AI programs that can make use of thousands of users computers similar to how the protein folding computation systems do?
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Nolocontendere Nikolaidis
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RE: Distributed AI
05-13-2007 06:41
I'm not aware of any systems currently being developed with a distributed architecture, though I have read briefly about Numenta founded by Palm CEO Jeff Hawkins. Looks like simulated distribution system and it's open source.
http://www.numenta.com http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/8415/jeff-hawkins-numenta-interview-on-npr/ |
Lee Ponzu
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05-13-2007 09:34
Have you looked at BOINC?
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SuezanneC Baskerville
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06-03-2007 22:57
I was thinking about this in connection with chatbots. I recall someone working on an AIML powered chat system incorporated into a libsecondlife bot. They had to limit the amount of computation the chat system did in order to reduce cmputer load.
If lots of chatbot systems could connect together and share the load, one might be able to improve the quality of the ai chat. I have a question about this posted at http://www.chatbothub.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewforum&f=6 No responses so far. Anyone know any good places to post this quesiton to? _____________________
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06-04-2007 00:24
I was thinking about this in connection with chatbots. I recall someone working on an AIML powered chat system incorporated into a libsecondlife bot. They had to limit the amount of computation the chat system did in order to reduce cmputer load. AIML would be challenging for LSL simply because of the huge amount of data you need to store and because LSL sucks ass. For a libsecondlife bot this would not be a problem. Also the computation power required is quite trivial so I don't think this is really a sensible approach. Existing AIML bots offload all the work through http calls I believe. The place you would need a distributed system is if you started getting into neural nets or genetic algorithms or some of the other fancier AI techniques. A distributed neural net of SL objects powered by LSL would be extremely awesome if it didn't totally suck. _____________________
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