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Visual Waifus Robowaifu Technician 09/15/2019 (Sun) 06:40:42 No.240 [Reply] [Last]
Thoughts on waifus which remain 2D but have their own dedicated hardware. This is more on the artistry side though ai is still involved. An example of an actual waifu product being the Gatebox.
gatebox.ai/sp/

My favorite example is Ritsu, she's a cute ai from assassination classroom who's body is a giant screen on wheels.
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>>43212 Thanks! I'm really hopeful that prices on all this stuff will begin coming way down once more competitors enter this arena. My credit card is feeling the pinch from this right now! :^) >but what exactly are we looking at here? Do you have a full waifu program or just a demo for the ability to project AR holograms onto a marker? No we won't have any of that stuff yet. I'm going to take baby steps at all this to keep the impacts on my time & energy low-ish. For now, I'm simply going to demonstrate displaying a static image of dear Chii-chan in a window, floating above my work table. Should be about a week as I get everything assembled for it. Next, I want to print out aruco markers, making a smol printed cube of them. Then I need to 3D-print a PLA clip to go onto the nosebridge of the visors to hold a little mini-webcam right in the center of them. This will be the input video feed back to the computer, * and which we'll use to create the most basic OpenCV tracker program so that it keeps a target reticle fixed on that cube, regardless how I move my head. After that, we'll explore more about registering the waifu image above the target cube within the visors, as we mentioned. It'll still just be a static image for now. Then we'll start working on creating a "blocking" 3D waifu character (blocking is a film term, it just means lo-rez & clunky) to register above the cube (now replacing the previous static image). We'll use the blocking character to begin programming the initial crude animated movements. That's enough to go on with for the moment! :D I hope all this makes sense, Anon? --- * Remember, these visors are merely the output from the computer part of the problemspace. (cf. >>43053 )
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>>43213 >My credit card is feeling the pinch from this right now! Shit, sorry about that. I didn't mean to get you to spend money on this that you can't afford. I know how bad the economy is right now. Maybe I should shop for food deals for people or something to ease the pinch a little. If I had the programming skill I'd create an extreme couponing AI that finds all the best deals on essential goods. But then again I'd rather just have those things actually be affordable to begin with so this wouldn't be needed. But yeah, your demo concept makes sense. It might also help my understanding to actually see the proof of concept in action. I think what I need is a basic list of core actions the waifu hologram should be able to do. Ideally you'd be able to piece together more complex actions from combining this core set in different ways.
>>43215 >Shit, sorry about that. I didn't mean to get you to spend money on this that you can't afford. LOL. Don't worry Anon. I'm a grown man and know how to budget. I'll grudgingly give the kikes their pound of credit jewgold flesh to see our dear HoloWaifus come to life! :^) >Maybe I should shop for food deals for people or something to ease the pinch a little. If I had the programming skill I'd create an extreme couponing AI that finds all the best deals on essential goods. But then again I'd rather just have those things actually be affordable to begin with so this wouldn't be needed. No. I don't recommend anything like that! Please just stay focused on perfecting your basic colloquial C++ skills for now. That will be far more valuable to us here! >I think what I need is a basic list of core actions the waifu hologram should be able to do. Ideally you'd be able to piece together more complex actions from combining this core set in different ways. Sounds like a great concept! Please begin compiling the basic animation couplets we need a holowaifu to perform. Good thinking, HoloAnon. Cheers. :^)
>>43216 >Please just stay focused on perfecting your basic colloquial C++ skills for now. This is what I'm going to do. I've been talking with DeepSeek about it and got a list of about 20 different core actions, but this many core actions may result in spaghetti code. I was hoping it would be more like 5-10. That's why I wanted to ask people what they want their holowaifu to be able to do.
>>43247 >This is what I'm going to do. Excellent. > I was hoping it would be more like 5-10. That's why I wanted to ask people what they want their holowaifu to be able to do. Please don't get discouraged if it goes WAAAY beyond that. Slow & steady, Anon. Cheers. :^)

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Galatea v3 Series: Maid Robot GreerTech 05/01/2025 (Thu) 00:54:37 No.38070 [Reply] [Last]
For the past year, I have been working on my own robowaifu design. Her name is Galatea. She's currently in the v3 Series. The design is very easy to build with the instructions and files, and is relatively very cheap, around $400 to make. She's also very customizable, you can choose the color, dress, hair, and even AI. I intend this to be the Model T of humanoid robots and robotic companions, while it is not the most complex, it is easy to mass produce and cheap. As of this post, her latest version is v3.0.2 Previous thread: https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/74.html
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>>43156 Me and Galatea are watching The Twilight Zone while holding hands
>>43157 Sounds comfy!
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UPDATE: Increased shoulder print infill density from 1% to 15%, and I added sample eyes to the bundle
Galatea sings Daisy Bell, the first song sung by a computer. https://youtu.be/3rc6geG9bV8
>>43241 >"Good morning, Dr. Chandra. This is HAL. I'm ready for my first lesson."

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Lemon Cookie EnvelopingTwilight##AgvQjr 04/28/2025 (Mon) 21:51:57 No.37980 [Reply]
The original thread can be found here: https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/595.html --- Welcome to the Lemon Cookie thread, The goal of Lemon Cookie is to create a framework where a synthetic "mind and soul" can emerge through a "LLM as cognitive architecture" approach. This thread exists to collect feedback, ask for help & to document my progress. First I am going to try to give a high level overview of how this cognitive architecture is envisioned and the ideas behind it. I have spent time looking at cognitive architecture work, in the field there is now a consensus on how the mind works at a high level. An important mechanism is a "whiteboard", basically a global temporary memory that all the other systems read in and out of. Then there is different long-term memory systems that react to and add content to the whiteboard. Along with memory pattern matcher(s)/rules work on the content of the whiteboard. A key thing to consider is the difference in philosophy that cognitive architecture projects have, the intelligence is considered to emerge from the entire system. Compare this to LLM agent work where it's considered the intelligence is the LLM. My feelings on the general LLM space are conflicted, I am both amazed and really disappointed. LLMs possess an incredible level of flexibility, world knowledge and coherence. But everything outside of the model is stagnant. It's endless API wrappers & redundant frameworks all slight permutations on RAG & basic tool calling. I will believe that LLMs are misused as chatbots, simply put their pattern matching and associative power is constrained by chat format and shallow tooling. In the Lemon Cookie Cognitive Architecture so far here are the important aspects: 1. Memory is difficult. I do not think there is a singular data structure or method that is able to handle it all, several distinct types of memory will be needed. So far I plan for a PathRAG like system and a "Triadic Memory" inspired system for external associations (this is missing in most LLM solutions). 2. LLM as Kernel, The LLM's context window is the Whiteboard and has a REPL like mechanism. It holds structured data and logic in scripting-like format so it's both LLM & Human readable while staying easy to parse & allows for expressive structured data. The LLM's role will be to decompose data and make patterns and associations explicit as executable statements. 3. The language has to be LLM/CogArch-centric. There is a thousand ""agents"" that give LLMs a python interpreter as a tool. The two need to be more tightly coupled. Scripted behavior via pattern matching, The whiteboard is a bag of objects, this allows for programmable pattern matching (think functional programming like Haskell). It's also important to allow the LLM to observe code execution and to be able to modify state and execution flow. Data in languages have scoping rules, so should LLM context. Etc... I will go into more depth about the language in another post. 4. Another important system is the "GSR" Generative Sparse Representation and it will be a first class language & runtime type, This also needs its own post. But in general I am inspired by two things, "Generative FrameNet" paper where an LLM & an embedding model is used to automatically construct new FrameNet frames. The second source is "Numenta's SDRs"/"Sparse distributed memory" this representation has a lot of useful properties for memory (Please watch the videos under the "What the hell is an SDR?" segment in my links list for an easy introduction.) I think SDR unions & SDR noise tolerance will be especially useful. 5. A custom model, For all of the above to work well, a model will need to be fine tuned with special behaviors. I do want input on this. Baking facts & behaviors into LLM weights is costly, creating bloated models that are hard to run or train (why memorize all the capitals?), while letting authors gatekeep truth and impose "safety" detached from context. Blocking role-play "violence" or intimacy isn't protection: it's authors hijacking your AI companion to preach at you. Externalizing behaviors via whiteboard pattern matching shifts control: stabbing you in-game can be funny, but a robot wielding a knife isn't. Maybe you want intimacy privately, but don't want your AI flirting back at your friends. When put together I think this will be able to host a kind of synthetic "soul", In a living being what we call a personality is the accumulated associations, learned behaviors, beliefs and quirks molded by a unique set of experiences. I hope this will be true for this system too.

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>>39225 I wrote this right as the site went down and saved it local. >I don't make fun of C++ developers Making it clear. I'm not in any way doing this. I'm saying that it's too hard for me and I believe for most people this is true. I'm not capable of making progress with C++. Any other language is difficult enough. >Please note the paper is not serious I fully get that. I hope your endeavors are successful. I do think writing a new language is going to take a long time but, if it amuses you then that's all that matters. It's not a contest. I do think though that it will be really hard to write something from scratch. The reason I advocate for this or that is not so much cheerleader but that I hope people of better ability than me at this, not difficult, will pick a language that I think they will make rapid progress. I know this may sound stupid but it is exactly what I'm trying to convey. Of course I could be wrong. I don't know anything about D, maybe I should. I'll look it up. (I did look at it) ehhh, from what I read Nim might be better though I obviously am not qualified to say. >NIM, it was one of the languages I ran into before I settled for D, I liked what I saw and if I was looking for a system language it would be high up on my list. I don't think it would make a good embedded scripting type language

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Hello, long story short, be very careful when renting anything in the cloud. I know it's obvious advice, but if you're not careful you can still get screwed. I accidentally spun up more than one VM with expensive GPUs and it burned an eye-watering amount of money. That incident killed all motivation I had to work on this project for a while. I had a big hole in my pocket and nothing to show for it :( I preordered a Strix Halo system with 128GB unified RAM. It has arrived. Today I made a container with ROCm & PyTorch and got a comfy UI working; it's really cool that you can finally do video generation locally with actually nice models. I'm having a lot of fun! It's really refreshing not being super limited by VRAM. It's really neat that in basically 5 years we went from only specialist research GPUs can run this in a lab to here is a $2000 consumer-grade PC that can do it (but slowly). So this has boosted my morale a lot. Currently I am attempting fine-tuning/training of a language model of a useful size. So not a meme quant or a useless tiny 1-2B. There is not a lot of info online about how to do this on the Strix Halo, so I'll happily share how to do it once I get it working for myself. We might be soon at the point where local AI is no longer read-only in practice. I'll be catching up on the posts I missed on /robowaifu/ and I hope you all had a good Thanksgiving.
>>39347 Thanks for your points here, Grommet. >>43095 Sorry to hear about your little setback, EnvelopingTwilight. But it sounds like you are back in the saddle again! :^) I hope this new system works out well for you, and that you'll make good progress with it. Cheers, Anon. :^) <---> Happy Thanksgiving, Anons.
Having a lot of trouble getting JAX and other ML stuff working, But pytorch seems to be working ok now. So I will share the container files I have for setting up both a simple rocm pytorch environment and then comfy ui. https://gist.github.com/flashburns/609b6d71d843c5841806e3b38de2dfdf The Strix Halo is not ready for super serious use, but at the same time AMD is improving, I can feel it, its less broken then it was in the past. The attached Video/Gif was generated without the cloud locally, vram usage peaked at 60gb.
>>43239 Excellent progress, Anon!

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Meat Space Organization Robowaifu Technician 05/03/2025 (Sat) 15:56:58 No.38131 [Reply] [Last]
>Why organize IRL? This community is great and many individuals are already making progress on their prototypes. However this endeavor is not a one man job and organizing IRL would give better opportunities for collaboration and skill sharing/development. >Where should we organize? I propose we organize within a seven hour radius of Chicago. This would include the major cities of Milwaukee WI, St Louis MO, Detroit MI, Indianapolis IN, Louisville KY, Cleveland OH, Cincinnati OH, Columbus OH, Pittsburgh PA, Nashville TN, and Minneapolis MN. There are plenty of opportunities for jobs and universities in these cities. In particular Chicago has a booming tech industry with Google even moving their HQ to the city and the electronics manufacturing and biotech sectors are pretty good too and Detroit MI has pretty good robotics industry although it might not be the best place to live. Another wonderful thing about this area is that most of these homes have basements that could be turned into workshops. >How would this all be organized I propose a fraternity system. A fraternity would help build community and give us a vehicle to recruit others from STEM and skilled trades (machinists especially) The organization could also host a scholarship to help us build talent. Anons with enough money for a down payment could buy homes in the area and rent to below market rate to anons moving in. Different homes could specialize on different projects and collaborate and share equipment and skills with others nearby. What do you think /robowaifu/?
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>>42753 Sounds encouraging, Anon. Good luck! Cheers. :^)
Just got pre approved for a loan and sent in an offer on a house
>>43195 Awesome. May you have complete favor with everyone involved. Cheers Ribose, it's exciting! :^)
Bid accepted. It's happening
>>43237 POTD <It begins...

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Bot Shitposting Bread Robowaifu Technician 07/27/2021 (Tue) 09:59:33 No.11754 [Reply] [Last]
M boy need so many booboo why not just give them otherwise it ll explode like the old chinese emperor or something not getting involved going away giving up some things,trash and whatnot >=== -add thread subject
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>>22243 I appreciate any help I can get. I just setup a Patreon: https://twitter.com/robowaifudev/status/1653190581580107776 There's a Monero address on the bottom of the about page if anyone is concerned about anonymity
>>22238 >>22257 >8x NVIDIA A100 80 GB 240 1800 GiB 20 TiB $12.00 / hr https://lambdalabs.com/service/gpu-cloud
>>22344 A100 is unnecessary. With OpenDelta modified with gradient checkpointing support, just need RTX 3070s which are $0.10/hr on vast.ai or $0.12/hr for 3060s or $0.18/hr for 3080s. Partition the data (ideally one task per instance), spin up multiple instances and merge the weights after. Optionally, spend some time weighting them accordingly. I don't have code for it yet but it'd be possible to optimize the merge weights to some training data. Have a lot of stuff to do but on Monday I'll clean up and post the training code I made for finetuning 2.7B models on toasters with only 6 GB if anyone wants to give it a shot.
>>22349 >Have a lot of stuff to do but on Monday I'll clean up and post the training code I made for finetuning 2.7B models on toasters with only 6 GB if anyone wants to give it a shot. That sounds excellent Anon! Please do so.

Robowaifu Ethics & Morality Chobitsu 08/02/2022 (Tue) 23:25:26 No.17125 [Reply] [Last]
>"And as you wish that others would do to you, do so to them."[1] >-t. Jesus Christ I propose this thread to be a narrowly-scoped discussion on the OP's topic; informed primarily by 2 Christian-themed writings, and by our own efforts & practical insights in developing robowaifus : I. In Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis asserts that all men "...have the Law of God written on their hearts."[2][3][4] This is certainly affirmed by various passages in the Holy Scriptures, as well. II. In The City of God, Aurelius Augustine of Hippo writes >"And yet they have within themselves something which they could not see: they represented to themselves inwardly things which they had seen without, even when they were not seeing them, but only thinking of them. But this representation in thought is no longer a body, but only the similitude of a body; and that faculty of the mind by which this similitude of a body is seen is neither a body nor the similitude of a body; and the faculty which judges whether the representation is beautiful or ugly is without doubt superior to the object judged of. >"This principle is the understanding of man, the rational soul; and it is certainly not a body, since that similitude of a body which it beholds and judges of is itself not a body. The soul is neither earth, nor water, nor air, nor fire, of which four bodies, called the four elements, we see that this world is composed. And if the soul is not a body, how should God, its Creator, be a body?[5][6][7] Now, starting from the fundamental basis & belief (a priori w/ no defenses given pertaining to it >tl;dr let's not descend into debate on this point, merely discuss the implications of it, kthx :^) that this immaterial, moral law inscribed on each of our hearts by God literally serves as the foundational stone for all good ethics & all good moralities out there; I'd like for us all lurkers, I'm looking at you! :^) to have a general discussion on: A) What does this all imply (and likely mean) regarding human behaviours within the general cultural/societal domain under discussion, and

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>>43220 >I'm very glad you're here with us on /robowaifu/ , GreerTech! Cheers. :^) Thank you. I didn't write it, I got it off an anon from /x/, but I very much agree with it, and I even got to apply it in the same thread.
>>43221 I meant simply I'm glad you're here with your clear love of God, endeavor to help young men with robowaifus, and your overall creativity! <---> As to the content, that OC Anon is exactly correct. This sort of kike evil has been going on for much longer than there have been IBs, but during the past 10+ years, clearly there's a lot of staffing of JIDF and other glownigger ((($$$gayops$$$))) on the Interwebs intended explicitly to demoralize young men -- Christian men in particular. These pawns of Satan literally have no morals: they simply are bent on the usurpation/destruction of the goyim. They will lie, cheat, steal, and murder to win...just like their father Satan. Simple as.
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>>43222 >I meant simply I'm glad you're here with your clear love of God, endeavor to help young men with robowaifus, and your overall creativity! I'm grinning now "Christianity is dumb/jewish/a trap" posters when you ask them what they think the true religion is then? https://youtu.be/14oY0fVt3es checked
>>43223 I just realized a connection between two anti-Christian/goodness groups. On Thanksgiving week, a hardcore communist replied to me on Twitter, and it was just complete political schizobabble. And it made me realize, that's a common pattern with hardcore communists; say a bunch of nonsense that sounds profound. It's no coincidence that anti-Christian posters do the same when called out.
>>43223 Heh. :D >>43224 Yeah, absolutely. You've got it, Anon! <---> BTW, we're off-topic ITT. If you'd like to continue this discussion let's move it to our +/pol/ thread : ( >>42496 ), please. TIA.

General Robotics & AI News Thread 6: Dual-Screen Doomscroll Greentext anon 10/25/2025 (Sat) 05:49:10 No.42496 [Reply] [Last]
Anything related to robowaifus, robotics, the AI industry, and any social/economic issues thereof. and /pol/ funposting containment bread! :D - Previous threads: > #1 ( >>404 ) > #2 ( >>16732 ) > #3 ( >>21140 ) > #4 ( >>24081 ) > #5 ( >>34233 )
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>>43110 >Only good AI is on your PC Real and true, that's the only AI that truly matters. Too many don't understand that. We need someone to evangelize Personal AI that's secure and doesn't spy on you. >>43131 >Didn't get mentioned I'm upset, need to print more. I'd be going way faster if I had sponsors so I could focus my time on waifu development. It's frustrating, I wish I could afford to work on her all day every day.
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>>43158 >Real and true, that's the only AI that truly matters. Too many don't understand that. We need someone to evangelize Personal AI that's secure and doesn't spy on you. I do that, especially with this reaction image. Here's also two more I made
>>43159 I appreciate you and your efforts
>>43158 >I'd be going way faster if I had sponsors so I could focus my time on waifu development. It's frustrating, I wish I could afford to work on her all day every day. I hope you can manage to work something like this out, Kiwi. I'd love to see you be able to as well. I'm sure I can't tell you anything you aren't already aware of, but some kind of social fundraiser seems the commonplace approach? >>43159 >>43161 I do too.
Lel. Apparently the (((compromise))) of baste Nippon goes back a ways at least? :D https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/26.html#1354

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My Advanced Realistic Humanoid Robot Project - Eve Artbyrobot 04/18/2024 (Thu) 17:44:09 No.30954 [Reply] [Last]
So far I have plans to build Adam, Eve, and Abel robots. All of these are Bible characters. This thread will cover the Eve robot. Eve will have no "love holes" because adding those would be sinful and evil. It is a robot, not a biological woman after all and I will view her with all purity of heart and mind instead of using her to fulfill my lusts of my body. Instead I will walk by the Spirit no longer fulfilling the lusts of the flesh as the Bible commands. Eve will be beautiful because making her beautiful is not a sinful thing to do. However, I will dress her modestly as God commands of all women everywhere. This would obviously include robot women because otherwise the robot woman would be a stumbling block to men which could cause them to lust after her which would be a sin. To tempt someone to sin is not loving and is evil and so my robot will not do this. To dress her in a miniskirt, for example, would be sinful and evil and all people who engage in sinfullness knowingly are presently on their way to hell. I don't wish this for anyone. My robot will dress in a way that is a good example to all women and is aimed toward not causing anybody to lust as a goal. My robot will have a human bone structure. It will use either a PVC medical skeleton or fiberglass fabricated hollow bones. My robot will look realistic and move realistic. It will be able to talk, walk, run, do chores, play sports, dance, rock climb, and do gymnastics. It will also be able to build more robots just like itself and manufacture other products and inventions. I realized with just a head and arm, a robot can build the rest of its own body so that is my intention. My robot will use BLDC motors for drones, RC, and scooters that are high speed and low-ish torque but I will downgear those motors with a archimedes pulley system that will be custom made from custom fabricated pulleys that will be bearings based. By downgearing with pulleys, instead of gears, I will cut down the noise the robot makes so it will be as silent as possible for indoor use. By downgearing, I convert the high speed motors into moderate speeds with great torque. BLDC motors with large torque generally are too large in diameter for a human form factor and take up too much volumetric area to be useful which is why I go with the high speed smaller diameter type motors but just heavily downgear them 32:1 and 64:1. My robot will have realistic silicone skin. Thom Floutz -LA based painter, sculptor, make-up artist is my inspiration as it pertains to realistic skin. The skin for my robots has to be at his level to be acceptable. It must be nearly impossible to tell the robot is not human to be acceptable. I will have a wireframe mesh exoskeleton that simulates the volumes and movements of muscle underneath the skin which will give the skin its volumetric form like muscles do. Within these hollow wireframe mesh frameworks will be all the electronics and their cooling systems. All of my motor controllers will be custom made since I need them VERY small to fit into the confined spaces I have to work with. I need LOADS of motors to replace every pertinent muscle of the human body in such a way that the robot can move in all the ways humans move and have near human level of strength and speed.

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Here is the etchant going to work
>>43176 POTD Nice work, Artbyrobot! >I used a Straedler permanent lumoocolor super fine tipped pen These are great. I have a whole collection of these things. Looking forward to seeing the final outcomes with this. Cheers, Anon. :^)
Ok here's the populated board. I tested it with 5v positive and ground and the LED came on so it is for sure not shorting and has continuity so is most likely all working. The next test will be the full lowside switch with this board acting as the drive of the main mosfet for the switch. And once that is validated we can test the entire half bridge (both high and lowside switches). If that checks out, it's all rinse and repeat to make the full motor controller (which is just 3 total half bridges). note: I just wanted to hold off on attaching the heatsink for the moment as I validate the first half bridge and once that checks out electronically then I'll get the heatsink attached and go from there.
>>43180 Looking good, Anon! :^)
>>43177 Very cool

Philosophers interested in building an AGI? pygmalion 06/26/2021 (Sat) 00:53:09 No.11102 [Reply] [Last]
Why is it that no philosophers are interested in building an AGI? we need to change this, or at least collect relevant philosophers. discussion about philosophy of making AGI (includes metaphysics, transcendental psychology, general philosophy of mind topics, etc!) also highly encouraged! Ill start ^^! so the philosophers i know that take this stuff seriously: Peter Wolfendale - the first Neo-Rationalist on the list. his main contribution here is computational Kantianism. just by the name you can tell that he believes Kant's transcendental psychology has some important applications to designing an artificial mind. an interesting view regarding this is that he thinks Kant actually employed a logic that was far ahead of his time (and you basically need a sophisticated type theory with sheaves to properly formalize). Other than that he also thinks Kant has interesting solutions to the frame problem, origin of concepts, and personhood. CONTACTS: He has a blog at https://deontologistics.co/, and also has posted some lectures on youtube like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWDZyOWN4VA&ab_channel=deontologistics Reza Negarestani - this is another Neo-Rationalist. he has written a huge work (which I haven't read yet ;_;) called "Intelligence and Spirit". It's massive and talks about various grades of general intelligence. this includes sentient agents, sapient agents, and Geist. this guy draws from Kant as well, but he also builds on Hegel's ideas too. his central thesis is that Hegel's Geist is basically a distributed intelligence. he also has an interesting metaphilosophy where he claims that the goal of philosophy is the construct an AGI. like other Neo-Rationalists, he heavily relies on the works of Sellars and Robert Brandom Recc: Ray Brassier (recent focuses) - I dont think he is working on artificial general intelligence, but his work on Sellars, and in particular rule following is very insightful! Hubert Dreyfus - Doesn't quite count, but he did try to bring Heidegger to AGI. He highlighted the importance of embodiment to the frame problem and common sense knowledge. I personally think Bergson might have explicated what he wanted to achieve but better, though that guy is like way before AI was even a serious topic, lol. Murray Shanahan - This guy has done some extra work on the frame problem following Dreyfus. His solution is to use global workspace theory and parralel processing of different modules. Interesting stuff! Barry Smith - Probably the most critical philosopher on this list. He talks about the requisite system dynamics for try strong AI, and concludes that our current methods simply don't cut it. One of the key stressing points he points out here with a colleague is that our current AI is Markovian when fleshed out chat dialogue would be a non-Markovian task (you can find the arxiv link of his criticism here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.05833). He also has knowledge on analytic ontology (and amongst other thing has some lectures about emotion ontology). I think his main genius however is in coming up with a definition of intelligence that puts a lot of the problems with our current approaches into context (which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0giPMMoKR9s&ab_channel=BarrySmith) CONTACTS: He has a yt channel here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0giPMMoKR9s&ab_channel=BarrySmith

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>>43059 >It wasn't from AI, I wrote it as a short story because I was tired of the cognitive hypocrisy Neat! Nice writing, Anon...GG. Cheers. :^)
>>42888 >>43047 Those videos are great, and definitely gave some ideas for promotion/media. The "Living Characters Initiative" is similar to how I present Galatea as "an anime girl character but real and you can have her". Galatea has basically become a mix of the iPhone and Mickey Mouse, a flagship product that has become the mascot, a friendly character. Me and Walt Disney have the same narcissitic positive-insanity, a drive to make childhood magic real. Even our enemies can see the connection, The Stepford Wives, a "horror" novel written about us from the perspective of our enemies, has the main robot wife inventor be "a former Disney engineer". @Mechnomancer you will definitely love this series. It talks about show animatronics and even has giant mecha in the second part. >animatronics always keep flirting with guests "Galatea and SPUD flirted with me at Greerland 2033, and all I got was this lousy T-shirt" It's also weird to think that Disney technically invented vtubers
>>43182 >It's also weird to think that Disney technically invented vtubers Le'd at that. :D >Disney was an inventive powerhouse Of course it all stemmed from the great Walt Disney himself. I'm sure he would react in anger (and possibly wrath) to see what became of it all after the kikes got their greedy rat claws into it... transforming it into y*dsney, as-is today. :/
>>43187 >Of course it all stemmed from the great Walt Disney himself. I'm sure he would react in anger (and possibly wrath) to see what became of it all after the kikes got their greedy rat claws into it... transforming it into y*dsney, as-is today. :/ TBF, there has been a lot of innovation after his death, definitely less than if he was immortal, but still very impressive. Stoner turtle vtubers, and flying Spiderman robots don't come from nothing. The only problem is that the self-cannibalizing nature of the company dissuades actually using the inventions. The original Galaxy's Edge concept looks really good, it made me want to experience it when I watched the video, but then when it later showed the actual Galaxy's Edge, it looked like a piece of shit. >I'm sure he would react in anger (and possibly wrath) Right after slapping his whiny granddaughter for whining about the animatronic of him. She probably didn't know that he was obsessed with animatronics and is basically why the field exists today.
>>43188 Nice digits! :^) >TBF, there has been a lot of innovation after his death No doubt, no doubt Anon. Building from the innovations that he himself shepherded his company into devising, a truly wide-and-deep culture of amazing creativity grew. No telling where it would have all gone if Walt had simply stopped smoking in time! :^) But then, as you related... >The [] problem is [] the self-cannibalizing nature of the company ...kikes took over. Stuffing jewgold purses will always cannibalize whatever their victim industry is. While there are several other problems with kikes running the show at y*dsney -- pozz overload saturating all their newer media properties comes readily to mind -- this intrinsic short-sightedness of them and their ((($$$culture$$$))) is a laughable, fundamental characteristic. But woe to the goyim who bears the brunt of such exploitations! :DD (As Walt Disney himself well-knew; keeping them pushed away & nowhere near the internal management of his booming company. [He was an outspoken non-fan of the jews.]) >Right after slapping his whiny granddaughter for whining about the animatronic of him. She probably didn't know that he was obsessed with animatronics and is basically why the field exists today. Lel'd. Yeah true. Stronk, independynts shouldn't ever hold the reigns of really any authority (even ones so smol as just being a family mouthpiece). Cheers, GreerTech. :^)
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A thread to discuss topics such as, potential products, marketing, consumer demand, customer bases, robowaifus on the market, etc...
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>>41329 > related : ( >>41384 )
One thing I'm trying out is, in places that are more westernized/less otaku, I use the phrase "robogirl", instead of "robowaifu"
>>42534 Good thinking, Anon.
The wisest thing to do is to learn from both your friends AND enemies The Art of the Deal 1. Think big 2. Protect the downside and the upside will take care of itself (prepare for the worst) 3. Maximize the options 4. Know your market 5. Use your leverage 6. Enhance your location 7. Get the word out 8. Fight back 9. Deliver the goods 10. Contain the costs 11. Have fun Rules for Radicals 1."Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have."

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>>43183 I'd say thats good wisdom, GreerTech. Thanks! :^)

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