ADS-AC
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Original author(s) | Tarvo Korrovits |
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Initial release | 1992 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Windows |
Available in | English |
Type | AI |
License | GPL |
Website | adsproject |
ADS-AC is an experimental open source program which implements Absolutely Dynamic System (ADS), a proposed mechanism for artificial consciousness (AC).
This article is not about a claim, but about a software that does things in a certain way. Whether it's the right way can be decided by the user.
Implementation
[edit]ADS-AC uses a system of "points" or "nodes" connected by "links" to create a structure of "knots". The nodes have no properties other than their links to other nodes in order to maintain their absolute dynamicity.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Article about ADS-AC in Everything2 (moderated content) https://everything2.com/user/actsl/writeups/ADS-AC .
- ADS-AC SourceForge project page https://sourceforge.net/projects/adsproject/ .
- Latest Internet Archive capture of AI Forums with a lot of information and discussion about ADS-AC and related issues https://web.archive.org/web/20160317040349/http://ai-forum.org/ .
- Baars, Bernhard, A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness (Cambridge University Press, 1988-1998).
- Daniel Dennett's multiple drafts model http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Multiple_drafts_model .
- McCarthy, John, Generality in Artificial Intelligence (Stanford University, 1971-1987).