Combining logical and emotional factors

Although the logical networks and the "emotional brain" described here are only simple illustrative examples, you will no doubt realize that these principles can be used to build more practical devices.

These can then be duplicated and combined into all kinds of object oriented arrangements to facilitate quite complex structures: providing many different types of intelligence.

Combined with objects, info bots, data bases, Web sites, Intranets and CD-ROMs, such control structures will be capable of delivering extremely sophisticated Internet systems and services.

It is expected that intelligent objects and systems will evolve from a bottom up rather than a top down structured process, which means that nobody, least of all me, can possibly know at this stage how such intelligent "creatures" will evolve and what they will be capable of.

This could well produce some perfect examples of the way in which object oriented design techniques can evolve products to a level of complexity which far exceed any designer's ability to conceptualize their final forms.

Using the technique of developing optimum rules and strategies with genetic algorithms, the scope and range of such intelligence is impossible to predict.

It is the ongoing purpose of this Web site to stimulate and coordinate activity to explore the potential of these ideas and to push the envelope as far as it will go.

Where will it all end? The final conclusions of "How God Makes God" provide an answer to that speculation...
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Peter Small August 1996

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