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Thu Nov 13 23:07:38 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   In the days when Sussman was a novice, Minsky once came to him as he sat hacking at the PDP-6.

Wed Nov 26 20:18:04 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   and yes, one of the many different reasons bayesianism is little more than "a cult of ai without moon or minsky aka stupid"

Thu Dec 11 04:38:07 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   undata: the sense of "myself" in my head is a very small chunk << see the crackpot work 'society of mind' by marvin minsky.

Fri May 15 04:33:08 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   not because it wasn't done. but because the idiots doing it (yes, minsky and all) were idiots about the one thing that matters, which had little to do with their actual target.

Sun Sep 13 08:46:42 UTC 2015  <phf>   i know there's some tension between yaron minsky's (of jane street capital) extensions to core library and inria's core, but someone with better knowledge of language can chime if inria is in the wrong

Sat Aug 29 19:40:43 UTC 2015  <phf>   there's greenblatt, tom knight, david moon, daniel weinreb, guy steele, peter norvig, abelson&sussman, jack holloway. stallman and minsky. not to mention cracauer, eller, fahlman, maclachlan, rme, ron garret of the later people that i know of, tons of people i'm forgetting.

Tue Jan 26 13:01:20 UTC 2016  <assbot>   AI pioneer Marvin Minsky dies aged 88 - BBC News ... ( http://bit.ly/1OMp9ak )

Tue Jan 26 15:48:00 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Marvin Minsky - Scientist - 'I want an anti-fad fad' - Web of Stories ... ( http://bit.ly/1RL2i2S )

Wed Apr 12 11:40:21 UTC 2017  <assbot>   MINSKY: Reforming economics with visual monetary modeling by Professor Steve Keen — Kickstarter ... ( http://bit.ly/2p7sWaX )

Tue Jan 26 13:01:47 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   'But, in one of his last interviews, with MIT Technology Review last year, Prof Minsky said there had been "very little growth in artificial intelligence" in the past decade, adding current work had been "mostly attempting to improve systems that aren't very good and haven't improved much in two decades". By contrast, he said, "the 1950s and 1960s were wonderful - something new every week". And he hinted he was against large t

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