Leatherbound AI notes p8
Sunday, November 20, 2005
5:24 PM
Sunday 2/2/03
I'm letting too much time slip by without developing my AI project. Maybe now that work will be more regimented, I will be able to devote more time to this:

In the broader scheme you can see evidence of this in the way we write, organize, compute, drive… everything we do (page) is an extrapolation of our thought process. So why then is to so hard for the system to examine itself?
[11/20/2005 HA! The first paragraph was written when I was first told about having to work only 8 hours and report that in Time & Labor. I would soon be promoted to management and quickly overwhelmed by work once again.
The image of a neuron is useful in one major way: it shows the relational lines between cepts. As for the essence of thought, I'm not so sure my list covers the bases adequately. This may be a description of one of the background processes for storing cepts, but since I don't elaborate on any of the one word bullets, it is hard to be sure.
Why is it so hard for the system to examine itself, indeed. A friend of mine introduced me to the idea that "You can't read the label from inside the bottle." That's a fantastic analogy.]
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