On Sep 8, 5:14=A0am, Joseki359 <Xabr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Sep 7, 10:44=A0pm, unsurreality_2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
> > > Computer programing 101 states a program is designed to do what the
> > > programmer wants it to do. Therefore I find hard to understand how a
> > > program however sophisticated it may be to accomplish this task.
>
> > Well, that's true but rather simplistic. =A0Simple software engineers
> > will make programs that do exactly what they want. =A0Advanced
engineer=
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> > make AI that causes programs to do what seems natural and
> > unpredictable. =A0Kinda like when I made a computer golfer be able to
> > play any course in any conditions without hard-coded data (it's a
> > famous golf game - you've heard of it). =A0I had no idea what he would
> > do at times.
>
> Would it be... to play golf?
> Now if the golfer started to play poker, that would be an
> accomplishment.
>
> If you design a program with evolution in mind it going to evolve. If
> you design a program as God 2.0 it going to create. It is not that
> complicated, really.
So write a program to emulate God. Go on...do it!