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Subject: Search within
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>From: glex@pinn.nacjack.gen.nz (glenn dillon)
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 92 21:49:49 +1200
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As stated in the previous message, the solution to AI may be found by 
following a broad path.
   Some of the best solutions to programming AI, in my experience, have 
without exception come from searching within, and then through 
observation or indeed direct questioning or testing of other individuals.

We all know ourselves, our own minds much better than we can ever learn 
from the minds of other people or animals. We are continually with 
ourselves, we can continually examine our own reactions, mistakes, and 
anylyse them (If we are honest enough with ourselves).

We all have a vast pool of information about ourselves and surely could 
beack it down into some form of model, concentraiting on the common 
denominators of 'thought','learning', and other such things of the mind.


