Was the darpa grand challenge winner written using CES or a successor? I see no mention of it in the Darpa paper.
If not, why not? Perhaps neither of these approaches are good in the real world.
I am also guilty of wanting to toss people back to the Turing Tarpit to get to AI, but I don’t advocate staying there for long. I just think we have the wrong foundation for resource management and have to redo security and resource allocation at the architectural level. Then rebuild in a more adaptive system from there. I have a few ideas and they do have a fair amount of centralized modeling. But those methods of centralized modeling should be able to be changed in extremis, if what we thought about the world was wrong.
Think about it this way, you advocate sometimes radically rethinking your fundamental ways of conceiving the world, should we not allow our AI systems to be able to sometimes do the same, rather than constrain them with our preconceptions for eternity?
Was the darpa grand challenge winner written using CES or a successor? I see no mention of it in the Darpa paper.
If not, why not? Perhaps neither of these approaches are good in the real world.
I am also guilty of wanting to toss people back to the Turing Tarpit to get to AI, but I don’t advocate staying there for long. I just think we have the wrong foundation for resource management and have to redo security and resource allocation at the architectural level. Then rebuild in a more adaptive system from there. I have a few ideas and they do have a fair amount of centralized modeling. But those methods of centralized modeling should be able to be changed in extremis, if what we thought about the world was wrong.
Think about it this way, you advocate sometimes radically rethinking your fundamental ways of conceiving the world, should we not allow our AI systems to be able to sometimes do the same, rather than constrain them with our preconceptions for eternity?