Episodes
We had four main goals for the new computer: 1. Understand people and organizations well enough to anticipate their needs and obligations, 2. Suggest and offer broad information and automation services that follow their rules, 3. Orchestrate harmonious activity across many fixed and mobile devices of a business, hospital, school or home, and 4. Compute efficient means for multiple agents to meet goals that consider nuanced responsibilities, resources and constraints. We came to realize...
Published 07/14/10
The new science of Machine Intelligence gives us an opportunity to develop and thus learn rules that can enable thousands of intelligent agent entities to execute purpose, thrive and coexist within a system. Those same rules might help benefit us as we learn to work with nature, helping us ultimately become better stewards of our land. The Existence Model Architecture or Ema, defines fundamental intelligence for agents within a Stored Purpose system. It includes both Information via...
Published 07/14/10
A Stored Purpose system is based upon a native intelligence derived from two architectures, the existence model, called Ema and the construction model, called Mica. Those two architectural models, when superimposed, make complex intelligent entities possible. The two designs that make Stored Purpose intelligent machines possible are the: ▪ Existence Model Architecture (Ema) - Ema defines a fundamental logical model of intelligent existence and can be used to create complete “single cell”...
Published 07/14/10
What is Truth? What is Context?
 Podcast Guide Part 1: Show #5 - Intro to Context (4 min) Part 2: Show #6 - Discussion (10 min) Part 3: Show #7 - eBook - Truth (10 min) When man first attempted “Artificial” Intelligence, programs were written to learn facts A “fact” was written as: male sibling of parent is an uncle The idea was that a computer could be taught to understand that if your father John has a brother Paul, then Paul is your Uncle. None of these programs ever enabled a...
Published 06/24/10
What is wJones?
 What is Stored Purpose computing?
 Back in 1950, Alan Turing, the inventor of computer program logic, predicted that by the year 2000, people would build intelligent machines … computers able to think like people Before machines could be made intelligent, much invention was required ... Inventions: a General Intelligence Algorithm to store and process understanding Inventions: Metacomputer technology to extend the outcomes of intelligent thought to physical...
Published 06/24/10
In this series of four (4) ten minute (10 min) podcasts, we introduce machine intelligence and many topics related to the Intelligent Computer. This series will teach you to speak Stored Purpose in forty minutes or less. Stored purpose is an expansive framework, the first top down redesign of business and consumer technology since the stored program architecture was introduced in 1943. Although radical in its use of an Existence Model as its basis, stored purpose is practical in its...
Published 06/24/10
In this series of four (4) ten minute (10 min) podcasts, we introduce machine intelligence and many topics related to the Intelligent Computer. This series will teach you to speak Stored Purpose in forty minutes or less. Stored purpose is an expansive framework, the first top down redesign of business and consumer technology since the stored program architecture was introduced in 1943. Although radical in its use of an Existence Model as its basis, stored purpose is practical in its...
Published 05/28/10
In this series of four (4) ten minute (10 min) podcasts, we introduce machine intelligence and many topics related to the Intelligent Computer. This series will teach you to speak Stored Purpose in forty minutes or less. Stored purpose is an expansive framework, the first top down redesign of business and consumer technology since the stored program architecture was introduced in 1943. Although radical in its use of an Existence Model as its basis, stored purpose is practical in its...
Published 05/28/10
In this series of four (4) ten minute (10 min) podcasts, we introduce machine intelligence and many topics related to the Intelligent Computer. This series will teach you to speak Stored Purpose in forty minutes or less. Stored purpose is an expansive framework, the first top down redesign of business and consumer technology since the stored program architecture was introduced in 1943. Although radical in its use of an Existence Model as its basis, stored purpose is practical in its...
Published 05/28/10