Saturday, February 1, 2014

DeepMind

DeepMind Technologies does research on Deep Learning.  Deep Learning for Machines.  Not teaching stuff to machines but creating machine algorithms that figure it out for themselves from the structure/nature of the content that it is observing.  They should call the machine "Darwin".  If I look at anything long enough I believe that I can "get it".  The problem is that I only have so long to look at it and it is at a "real time" rate.  A machine does look at things in real time cycles but the things it looks at are gobbled up for comprehension billions of times quicker than me.  My brain knows some shortcuts however.  On the other hand that is what those few brilliant researchers at DeepMind are looking for, I suppose.  Can a Deep Learning machine "suppose" as good as me?

I suppose that there is a good reason for Google to pay that big chunk of money to buy DeepMind.

I offer this blog to Google for a dollar as a test bed to DeepLearn about my human mind processing to find if there is any oil in my well or gold in my mine that would benefit machine understanding that turns information into knowledge intelligence.  What's that?  Google already has all my thoughts in this blog and did not even give me a dime for them?  My priceless thoughts for free?  That is the best business model:  Costs of goods is nothing.  The same business model as monetizing privacy.

I only ask that when Google figures out how my mind works, what money is and the nature of singularity, unity and object orientation by running this blog through DeepMind that they tell me and then I will not have to write this blog anymore.

No, Google will not tell me.  Google will monetize that knowledge to sell me something.  Maybe Google will get into the business of selling salvation.

Wrap your machine DeepMind around that Idea!

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