Intelligence Engineering

John A Brown

These pages describe my interest and efforts towards engineering an intelligent device.

The majority of these pages are tiny explanations of key elements of my thinking about Intelligence Engineering. If they are interesting to you then I hope that you make contact with me.

biography: online here

Perspective

My extravagant aim is to engineer an intelligent device. I am not attempting to either model or simulate neurological activity or human cognition. I am however, attempting to understand what intelligence is, and how it comes about.

Brains came about through evolution and growth, in stark contrast to traditional engineering techniques. Likewise, the resulting cells, structure, operation and capabilities of brains are in stark contrast to engineered information processors.

Brains are embedded in often chaotic environments where resources are scarce and timely action is critical. These natural environments have neither axioms nor problem statements and rarely, if ever, offer a statistically valid sample.

I work with the assumption that it will be easier (less impossible) to engineer the growth of an intelligent device, than to engineer it directly.

My studies cover a wide range of topics relating to intelligence, information, evolution, self organising systems, brains and their characteristics.

I am attempting to write computer code which will result in the growth of a data/computational structure which is intelligent in it's environment. If I were successful, then the result would be as particular to a serial computer as a brain is particular to it's multicellular form.

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