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From: emphyrio@whopper.the-link.net (James Malcom)
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Hello all,

My name is James Malcom, and I'm a computer programmer, among other things, 
with a serious interest in AI.  Something I've been working on in my spare time 
is an artificial environment that would feed an AI program "sensory" input 
based on what we consider our senses.  Sight, sound, touch, etc.  Beginning 
with this, an AI could be concievably designed to interface with any 
program; feed it your screen and speaker output, then it would return keyboard 
and mouse info back for actions.  But I'm getting ahead of myself.  Does anyone 
have an environment like this already?  Not the interface part- though that 
would be neat too- something like a VR environment sending it's resident 
objects sensory information to act upon, instead of deriviative data.  If not, 
is anyone out there interested in a collaborative effort to create one?  I have 
a much of the design for an environment like this, to be written in C, already 
on paper, but the coding is going slowly.  
Please e-mail your responses if possible.  Thanks.


Jim Malcom
emphyrio@whopper.the-link.net

"Insert thought provoking quote here."

