Thank you Lightspeed and every body,
Yeap, 1959 was the year...
Anyway back to college Psychology classes. I noted similarities to Ultra Hal and some of my course work. While reading posts and Freud it occurred to me that intelligence is multiple layered and Hal seems to be designed more as data a retrieval system than a true thinking individual. (no offense) Human intelligence is based on many aspects of needs, wants, and experiences. Hal just has experiences.
For the design team- (any comments appreciated) A computer doesn't have emotion nor desires- but what if they are programmed in? I recommend installing routines which emulate needs ie, psychological, virtual psychical, and maybe virtual emotional.
Plato proposed that motivation was in 3 parts (tripartite) - appetitive (basic primal needs)- competitive (social influences) and calculating ( the ability to choose even when a lower need is strong).
Trying to stay on topic- the human brain functions as if it is comprised of multiple computers that are inter connected. Are there any plans to have Hal expand it's capabilities into needs and wants?
John