artificial child
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an agent capable of generate its own:
- goals
- motivations
- values
and can act on itself without interference
This is a take on the value-goal-motivation, the desire-and-pleasure family being essential to intelligence.
One heuristic to model this is through modelling of the mechnism in human(like dopamine moderating motivation)
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(Academically speaking)
- artificial general intelligence
- artificial child
- kernel learning
- thesis
- discussion
- research workflow
- 2 kinds of academic work
- inovation by using existing technique
- autonomous mobile robotics
- discipline
- customizing reasoning
- reasoning depend on motivation
- motivational reasoning
- biological process is computation process
- perception being solution
- research on new knowledge
- preview before lecture
- knowledge representation
- start state
Linfeng He, as I live and breath…
My name is Linfeng He, and I live by my university in Liverpool, UK.
My alias online follows a common structure of herman[n][he[l[f]]]
, so HErman, herman, hermann, hermanhe, heramnnhelf...
They stems out from my “English name” used in primary English classroom, which my dad had given me primarily for my last name’s He. (which makes no sense, as his last name is He too)
I’m now a Computer Science student in my final year of Bachelor, and apart from that mostly an enthusiast: I’m interested in many things, and believes in the distributed nature of discipline that all those many things I read, thought, and wrote about would constitute this one unique field of mine. Here’s a list of many things:
- artificial general intelligence, or artificial child(people often refer to it as “it learns like how babies learn”).
- robotics
- programming
- math, especially logic and symbolic representation(formal method, modal logic, language theory…)
- process/system design (hack as in life hack, lifestyle)
- illustration
- music, composing, musical theatre
- jazz piano
- cooking and eating
- meditation
- philosophy, my likings are some parts of Nietzsche’s school(more or less), and some part of skepticism
- fiction
- essay and academic discussion
- scholar tradition (I sort of invented it myself anyway, but I’d like to think that by joining uni, I’m following the scholar tradition that goes all the way back to ancient greek folks like Pyrrho of Elis)