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Human AI (2006) -- how to build an emulated digital brain

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Human level Artificial intelligence (aka AGI or True AI or Strong AI) is a robot that can think, sense, learn and experience the same emotions and consciousness just like a human being. It’s about the ultimate goal of AI to reverse engineer the entire human brain (and body) and turn it into an implementable software program. so that it can be embedded in every commercially sold product or service to the general public. Since human level AI is human, it can do any human job it is slated to will replace the entire human workforce and fully automate everything.

However, there is a problem that arises, which is that these robots are human, and that it would violate the 13th amendment if they were to be sold to the public as human slaves (would they appreciate being sold to the public? Or work in a factory 24/7)

They have a body similar to humans with similar body parts and organs, such as two eyes, two legs, 1 mouth, a digestive system, a genital, and an identity (gender). If the robot is missing a body part like a mouth to eat and enjoy food, it will get angry. The question I pose is “would a human being appreciate it if its creators left out a mouth to eat or 2 legs to walk??” These are legitimate questions to ask because these robots are in fact human.

They learn information just like a human being by going to school from k to college. They learn information by living life and they learn information in terms of a bootstrapping process whereby old information is built on top of each other recursively to form complex intelligence. For example, the robot has to learn algebra and then learn Trigonometry and then Calculus so that information is recursively stacked on top of each other. This thing doesn’t use machine learning or virtual worlds to learn information.

Once this robot has learned Calculus it can use that knowledge to learn other things like computer science or engineering. Notice that the robot is learning Math from simple to complex. It does addition and multiplication and it uses both skills to do polynomials. Then it uses polynomials to solve Calculus problems. If you use Siri, it takes out a virtual calculator to do addition. However, this robot is doing addition the long way (that is the difference between human intelligence and computers).

I, Mitchell Kwok, started designing human level AI since 2001. Reverse engineering the entire human brain wasn’t an easy task. It actually took me 3-4 years of hard work to design my first full data structure to human level AI, and in early 2006 I published a book entitled human level artificial intelligence. The software problem at a microscopic point of view is really long, but the video is a comprehensive guide to how the technology works. It is also accompanied by supplementary hypothetical demo videos, also located in this channel.

I filed about 8 patents on human level artificial intelligence back in 2006, priority. Patent Application US 11/770,734 if anyone wants to see the invention. Just type out human level Artificial Intelligence on the Patent database system or type out the patent number.

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