Hey, speaking as an AI layman, how do you rate the odds that a design based on OpenCog could foom? I haven’t really dug into that codebase, but from reading the Wiki it’s my impression that it’s a bit of a heap left behind by multiple contributors trying to make different parts of it work for their own ends, and if a coherent whole could be wrought from it it would be too complex to feasibly understand itself. In that sense: how far out do you think OpenCog is from containing a complete operational causal model of its own codebase and operation? How much of it would have to be modified or rewritten to reach this point?
Hey, speaking as an AI layman, how do you rate the odds that a design based on OpenCog could foom? I haven’t really dug into that codebase, but from reading the Wiki it’s my impression that it’s a bit of a heap left behind by multiple contributors trying to make different parts of it work for their own ends, and if a coherent whole could be wrought from it it would be too complex to feasibly understand itself. In that sense: how far out do you think OpenCog is from containing a complete operational causal model of its own codebase and operation? How much of it would have to be modified or rewritten to reach this point?