My approach is based on a philosophical thesis: thinking is the spontaneous and logical evolution of complexity through generalization. The manuscript describes an effective algorithm that implements this idea. I call it a thinking algorithm.
A word of warning: this is a purely "philosophical" algorithm. There are no experiments or proofs, just the motivation and the description. The goal was to build a different kind of animal, not another sophisticated parrot. And at the very end, there's an optional bit of pseudo-constructive, Leibniz-style philosophy of consciousness.
My approach is based on a philosophical thesis: thinking is the spontaneous and logical evolution of complexity through generalization. The manuscript describes an effective algorithm that implements this idea. I call it a thinking algorithm.
A word of warning: this is a purely "philosophical" algorithm. There are no experiments or proofs, just the motivation and the description. The goal was to build a different kind of animal, not another sophisticated parrot. And at the very end, there's an optional bit of pseudo-constructive, Leibniz-style philosophy of consciousness.
Hope you find it interesting.