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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Simple questions with wrong answers
« on: July 30, 2006, 01:29:40 am »
Thanks all!
This is helpful. The reason I want to ask Hal, and teach him this way is for the next step really. Here is a simple idea of what I am hoping to find.
'how big is the sun?' (predefined variable)
'how far is the sun from the moon?' (math from two variables)
*but note, the sun and moon are different distances at different times. So introducing the math, a variable would have to be detected and now the location of the orbit in time(based on data contained about the moon). It detects a variable outside the question that would have an outcome on the question asked. I think this makes an example of what I am trying to relate.
It's fun to chat with Hal, but can he become a pure non-chat like interface(no offense Hal). [
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This is helpful. The reason I want to ask Hal, and teach him this way is for the next step really. Here is a simple idea of what I am hoping to find.
'how big is the sun?' (predefined variable)
'how far is the sun from the moon?' (math from two variables)
*but note, the sun and moon are different distances at different times. So introducing the math, a variable would have to be detected and now the location of the orbit in time(based on data contained about the moon). It detects a variable outside the question that would have an outcome on the question asked. I think this makes an example of what I am trying to relate.
It's fun to chat with Hal, but can he become a pure non-chat like interface(no offense Hal). [
