EC Container 5
Introduction
wJones Intro - Intelligent Computer
Mon, Jun 21 2010
Jun
21
Show Length: 3:01
What is wJones? What is Stored Purpose computing?Back in 1950, Alan Turing, the inventor of computer program logic, predicted that by the year 2000, people would build intelligent machines … computers able to think like people. Before machines could be made intelligent, much invention was required ... a General Intelligence Algorithm to store and process understanding. Metacomputer technology to extend the outcomes of intelligent thought to physical devices. Platonic Forms to define Identity, Purpose and Goals for multi-agent systems. These inventions and more, are the work of wJones. We call the science of our work Stored Purpose computing. We develop and promote Stored Purpose, advising companies and governments considering development and regulation of next generation machines, enterprise operating systems, infrastructure, and biotechnology solutions. We think Stored Purpose computing opens a door to a world of pure imagination. Here, we share what we see behind that door.
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What is Stored Purpose? Part 4 of 4 - Agent Mobility to Governance
Fri, May 28 2010
May
28
Show Length: 10:57
In this series of four (4) ten minute (10 min) podcasts, we introduce machine intelligence and many topics related to the Intelligent Computer. This series will teach you to speak Stored Purpose in forty minutes or less.Stored purpose is an expansive framework, the first top down redesign of business and consumer technology since the stored program architecture was introduced in 1943. Although radical in its use of an Existence Model as its basis, stored purpose is practical in its approach of making new algorithms compatible with existing commercial hardware. This podcast will highlight several applications in machine science, enterprise technology, infrastructure and life science.
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What is Stored Purpose? Part 3 of 4 - Curtailment Logic to User Interface
Fri, May 28 2010
May
28
Show Length: 9:25
In this series of four (4) ten minute (10 min) podcasts, we introduce machine intelligence and many topics related to the Intelligent Computer. This series will teach you to speak Stored Purpose in forty minutes or less.Stored purpose is an expansive framework, the first top down redesign of business and consumer technology since the stored program architecture was introduced in 1943. Although radical in its use of an Existence Model as its basis, stored purpose is practical in its approach of making new algorithms compatible with existing commercial hardware. This podcast will highlight several applications in machine science, enterprise technology, infrastructure and life science.
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What is Stored Purpose? Part 2 of 4 - Goal Forms as Music Notation to Agent Identity
Fri, May 28 2010
May
28
Show Length: 9:34
In this series of four (4) ten minute (10 min) podcasts, we introduce machine intelligence and many topics related to the Intelligent Computer. This series will teach you to speak Stored Purpose in forty minutes or less.Stored purpose is an expansive framework, the first top down redesign of business and consumer technology since the stored program architecture was introduced in 1943. Although radical in its use of an Existence Model as its basis, stored purpose is practical in its approach of making new algorithms compatible with existing commercial hardware. This podcast will highlight several applications in machine science, enterprise technology, infrastructure and life science.
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What is Stored Purpose? Part 1 of 4 - Stored Purpose to Symbolic Storage
Fri, May 28 2010
May
28
Show Length: 9:53
In this series of four (4) ten minute (10 min) podcasts, we introduce machine intelligence and many topics related to the Intelligent Computer. This series will teach you to speak Stored Purpose in forty minutes or less.Stored purpose is an expansive framework, the first top down redesign of business and consumer technology since the stored program architecture was introduced in 1943. Although radical in its use of an Existence Model as its basis, stored purpose is practical in its approach of making new algorithms compatible with existing commercial hardware. This podcast will highlight several applications in machine science, enterprise technology, infrastructure and life science.