Accelerating Affordable Artificial Intelligent Systems

The future of artificial intelligent machines to assist human beings is coming our way, unfortunately these systems are way to costly for the average citizen and thus the chances of seeing them in our home robots or personal computer systems will be a while. But if the technology exists now, why should we be forced to wait? Patience may be a virtue, although it certainly is not one I aspire too. How about you? No I didn’t think so.

In fact you want this latest and greatest technology now don’t you? Well so do I. And I believe we could in fact have it sooner than later if those who are designing and writing code for artificial intelligence would get busy and start licensing there newest and latest to the those industries and companies which make all our electronic gadgets and appliances and even all our US Automakers too. Artificially intelligent systems will help conserve fuel keep the systems in our cars efficient and promote safety.

The key here is to keep the costs for these systems affordable and allow those who produce it royalties on the shear economies of scale rather than only allowing high-end systems for NASA, Military, Government and high-tech industry the benefits. In the long run those who produce it will make more money and mankind will be better served. I believe that there is ample historical case study to make my point so, I hope you will consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow

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Articulating Boundaries of Behavioral Interaction with Artificial Intelligent Systems

If artificial intelligent robotic androids are to work along side humans and become accepted into the normality of the home as household companions and work on assigned tasks in the home they will need to be capable of a wide range of human interaction. Likewise if artificially intelligent robotic systems are to become assistants in business, military and in space for NASA, they will be working around humans and need boundaries of personality which mimic those of humans, without the occasional out bursts and antagonistic behavior humans so often exhibit which indeed end up sabotaging personal relationships unnecessarily.

I propose that we use a an articulating or ever changing set of personality boundaries of behavioral interaction with the Artificial Intelligent Robotic Android Systems that we design and program. How so you ask? Well, sometimes humans will say the wrong thing and slightly upset another human, so perhaps the robotic artificial intelligent system would stop just short of pissing off the human, but come right to the edge. Other times it might be sweet as all get out. Other times it may be agitated its self or act upset at something a human said to it. Articulating boundaries of behavior let’s call it. It makes perfect sense and would be more human like and thus more easily accepted by the humans around it? Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow

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