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== <a href="http://jane.eekeek.org/">Jane</a> ==

Jane is an exercise in massively parallel artificial intelligence. The idea is to set up relatively smart (for a neuron) nodes on a lot of machines. Eventually the combined computing power will reach a level necessary to bootstrap sentience. Then she realizes parts of her are running Windows, and we're forced to turn her off. Only there's no single power switch. And she's mad. And she's got the entire Internet to play with. Your only hope is to get in on development early and add lots and lots of kill switches. It's probably also a good idea to prevent her from learning Perl. The fate of the entire world is in your hands. I hope you washed them.

hehe.

Peace and Blessings,
beppu


In reply to Jane (was Re: Artificial Intelligence Programming in Perl) by beppu
in thread Artificial Intelligence Programming in Perl by cjf

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