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Originally Posted by
minitech
Ahahahaha!!!!
Wait, is he gone for good now? :(
Hm... maybe... his last activity was on May 23rd. That was over a week ago. Definitely not a good sign, but maybe he's taking a break.
I don't think he's quitting. He's given up at giving up before, why change now? ;)
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Good point :D
I've been gone for a few weeks though too; that was only because of StackOverflow. There's still hope yet.
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Why would you want this thread to EVER dry up?
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Originally Posted by
Shaggy Hiker
Why would you want this thread to EVER dry up?
We don't! Having Moti around is a blessing and a nightmare though. He brings much laughter, but often makes your head hurt from reading his ridiculous posts.
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I can confirm that his status was gray for a bit. More than a day even - 3 or so. And then it went red again.
I chuckled.
I laugh even harder that what perturbs him about is that it says on the tooltip "has a little shameful behavior" - not only is it laughable that it riles him up so much, but that he doesn't think it's true.
Oh the hillarity.
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Interesting cluster of Tags .. "moti rules" and "troll" ...
Oh the humanity.
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Originally Posted by
Spoo
Interesting cluster of Tags .. "moti rules" and "troll" ...
Oh the humanity.
I laugh each time I see those tags :D
Can't wait to see another video of the famous Yotamarker... its been a while now.
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Originally Posted by
stlaural
I laugh each time I see those tags :D
Can't wait to see another video of the famous Yotamarker... its been a while now.
It almost seems like we're overdue...
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Does the appearance of Moti Barski coincide with Mendhak's disappearance, by any chance?
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Originally Posted by
baja_yu
Maybe he was raptured.
http://www.culch.ie/wp-content/uploa..._you_didnt.gif
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I feel like dib from invader zim.
on another note : I pretty much finished the yotamarker v7 eye class, she can now learn routes by folowing the master, seeing signals or chose the route autonomously, there is a video which is dedicated to : Almon Strowger who didn't like waiting while the phone female operator chated with her friends about girly stuff
planning something big you will be posted
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
on another note : I pretty much finished the yotamarker v7 eye class, she can now learn routes by folowing the master, seeing signals or chose the route autonomously, there is a video which is dedicated to : Almon Strowger who didn't like waiting while the phone female operator chated with her friends about girly stuff
planning something big you will be posted
Excellent news! Keep us posted.
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The USPO will refuse to grant a patent to anyone claiming to have devised a method for perpetual motion without first seen a working machine. Maybe the Israeli patent office applies the same rule to artificial intelligence.
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Originally Posted by
visualAd
The USPO will refuse to grant a patent to anyone claiming to have devised a method for perpetual motion without first seen a working machine. Maybe the Israeli patent office applies the same rule to artificial intelligence.
That's likely because there is a fundamental physical law that does not allow perpetual motion to exist. I don't think there is such a law for an AI...
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Originally Posted by
visualAd
The USPO will refuse to grant a patent to anyone claiming to have devised a method for perpetual motion without first seen a working machine. Maybe the Israeli patent office applies the same rule to artificial intelligence.
the uspto allowed solar panel patent :
http://www.google.co.il/#hl=iw&sourc...w=1259&bih=548
by the way they cheated me also
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
I didn't know a solar cell was a form of perpetual energy... Please enlighten us:lol:
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charge b8triz at day than it can work also at night
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
charge b8triz at day than it can work also at night
You lost me... b8triz? You mean batteries? If you charge batteries with a solar cell you can use those batteries at night, yes. That doesn't mean the solar cell works at night... Also, how is this related to perpetual energy?
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at day : the solar panel works a motor or whatever and charge up the b8Triz which would run the motor at night
notice its perpetual motion not energy and probably along the line of what visualAd was talking about
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Perpetual motion doesn't exist?
Nonsense. Just look at this thread.
I rest my case.
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
at day : the solar panel works a motor or whatever and charge up the b8Triz which would run the motor at night
notice its perpetual motion not energy and probably along the line of what visualAd was talking about
Perpetual Motion would be a motor spinning fast enough to generate a big enough charge to not only power itself, but produce enough power to be useful. However, a perpetual motion machine itself would break the First and/or Second Laws of Thermodynamics.
What you're talking about is that a Solar Panel takes energy and puts it inside batteries. That is converting solar energy to a stored energy type for a battery. There is an external energy source being applied therefore no perpetual motion/energy going on.
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Actually, perpetual motion machine would be one that produces the same amount (or more) energy that it consumes and could potentially run indefinitely without an outside energy source. Sun is an outside energy source, that might be perpetual in your lifetime, but not in the grand scheme of things.
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I've also often expected the news is fake. Also, that the rest of the forum members are artificial intelligences created to confuse me. The world doesn't actually exist. Thanks for confirming my fear about the news, though, moti... but I can't trust you because you don't exist.
*Gasp* solar panels? This thread has started to deviate from the topic ;)
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In the spirit of returning to the thread's topic,
could/should an AI machine be able to..
- learn on its own and then play, say, Solitaire
- devise a strategy to win more often at Solitaire
- devise a strategy to win at day-trading the stock market
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theoretically yes, the yotamarker v5.2 is an A.I platform that is adaptable for various operations :
v7 is an instance of v5.2 and is optimal for :war, chores, and to be a girlfriend.
there was a time I considered adapting v5.2 to play pokemon red, then minitech said it wouldn't prove anything.
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
theoretically yes, the yotamarker v5.2 is an A.I platform that is adaptable for various operations :
v7 is an instance of v5.2 and is optimal for :war, chores, and to be a girlfriend.
there was a time I considered adapting v5.2 to play pokemon red, then minitech said it wouldn't prove anything.
The whole point of an AI is that you shouldn't have to adapt it to anything; it should be able to learn on its' own what it needs to do, just like a human does.
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The only perpetual energy device I can think of using a solar cell is one where a light, powered by a solar cell, shines on said solar cell, so the light would get its energy from the solar cell, which would generate its energy from the light, and so on. But yeah... that's kinda like pulling up on your own belt:lol: Luckily you'd need a 100% efficient solar cell which is impossible.
(As for perpetual motion vs perpetual energy, it's the same thing. For perpetual motion you need perpetual energy. Or motion with zero friction, which is again impossible. You might get very close to zero friction (I think there's spinning rings or something in some lab that have been spinning for over 50 years) but never zero.)
Oh, and an AI that can do war, chores AND be my girlfriend?! I gotta get some of that... I've always wanted something that combines those three very related things!
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Moti can you hook your Yodamarker to a car and capture a video of she driving it?
That would be very helpful for blind people or stuntmen or even for mothers in law ;)
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I think perpetual motion could be possible. How about using lasers, mirrors with 100% reflectivity, and a vacuum, plus a little refraction on the side...?
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she can't hear like a human unless I get a 5milisec intervals volume meter or decent voice recognition.
at any rate, playing with the input and output results with advantages and disadvantages.
humans can't function as fast as computer
computers can't eat
the eye class gets 125 points zips em to 11 char which enables fast learning and more asertive fighting the human eye has much more points which enables greater object recognition slower learning and weaker memory
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Originally Posted by
NickThissen
But yeah... that's kinda like pulling up on your own belt:lol: Luckily you'd need a 100% efficient solar cell which is impossible.
Not just the solar cell, the bulb too. The incandescent bulbs are notoriously inefficient with only about 3% of energy being converted to light and the rest just going to heat.
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
she can't hear like a human unless I get a 5milisec intervals volume meter or decent voice recognition.
If you shout does she get afraid or she talks back?Better program her for the first so you won't get mad.
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if I shout she gets scared represented by the "!" char
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Originally Posted by
minitech
I think perpetual motion could be possible. How about using lasers,
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Originally Posted by
minitech
mirrors with 100% reflectivity,
They do not exist.
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Originally Posted by
minitech
and a vacuum,
A perfect vacuum does not exist (zero point energy).
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Originally Posted by
minitech
plus a little refraction on the side...?
If you have refraction you have no 100% reflectivity..?
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
if I shout she gets scared represented by the "!" char
Some AI...
Code:
If voice.Volume > 50 Then
TextBox1.Text = "!"
End If
That's not AI, that's cheating. If it were true AI it would respond differently based on the situation, the mood, etc. If you shout at me I might get scared, or I might laugh at you, or I might think you are weird, or... You see? Just having one reaction to one input is not AI, at all..
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Originally Posted by
NickThissen
They do not exist.
That's not AI, that's cheating. If it were true AI it would respond differently based on the situation, the mood, etc. If you shout at me I might get scared, or I might laugh at you, or I might think you are weird, or... You see? Just having one reaction to one input is not AI, at all..
No it's perfect for a woman!It's an accepted cheat. :thumb:
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! it's not a reaction it is an emotion, and it recalibrates the output
moreover, volume meters are at times random a shout at times isn't registered at shout volume level
also, in the later videos she fired up ! without the external presence of high volume
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Originally Posted by
NickThissen
That's likely because there is a fundamental physical law that does not allow perpetual motion to exist. I don't think there is such a law for an AI...
But not everyone is as smart as us :(
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Many audio streams do not encode the concept of volume. I think an audio stream has high magnitude and low magnitude points. The volume of the high and low point then depends on how you have turned speakers up ;)
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@NickThissen: I was very kidding about the perpetual energy thing.
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I thought it was dead, but noooooo.
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Originally Posted by
Shaggy Hiker
I thought it was dead, but noooooo.
it ?
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
it ?
This thread. Nobody had posted in it for a couple months, or something.
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This thread will live in our hearts ever if the site goes down :check::check:
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Originally Posted by
sapator
This thread will live in our hearts ever if the site goes down :check::check:
Might come in handy for you : http://www.careurheart.com/heart-car...rt-attacks.htm :lol:
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If you mock at me you show disrespect to the OP too :mad:
:p
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Haven't read every post on this thread, but just had to tell this joke...
What you call it when a blonde dyes her hair brunette? Artificial Intelligence :)
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a certain software company has totally copied my software's name.
then they used the dirtiest seo (search engine optimization) trick in the book to promote themselfs :
they published fake wanted adds.
how are they called ? yottamark
what do they do ? some e-commerce stuff which is any ways available for free in the ebook :
battle programming 2011 5th edition
how ironic they deal with software authentication
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when are you going to sue them?
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not my style, I am prepared for such cases, thats all I can say. tihi
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
not my style, I am prepared for such cases, thats all I can say. tihi
I'd like to see the proof of these allegations...
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What is a yottamark?
(as distinct from a Yoda mark)
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Originally Posted by
sapator
If you mock at me you show disrespect to the OP too :mad:
:p
No, I'm just kidding.. And I respect moti. :thumb:
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
a certain software company has totally copied my software's name.
then they used the dirtiest seo (search engine optimization) trick in the book to promote themselfs :
they published fake wanted adds.
how are they called ? yottamark
what do they do ? some e-commerce stuff which is any ways available for free in the ebook :
battle programming 2011 5th edition
how ironic they deal with software authentication
Why not register that name as trademark or as a registered name or something...!
After that, when someone uses your registered name, you could easily sue them (I believe). But the registration costs seems to be little high.
:wave:
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Originally Posted by
moti barski
not my style, I am prepared for such cases, thats all I can say. tihi
So much mystery... Can't wait to see what happens next.