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Archive for September 2008

OpenCog tutorial sessions

Posted by: ferrouswheel on: 2008-09-18

A few weeks back Ben announced he’d be running IRC tutorial sessions on OpenCogPrime. Last night was the second tutorial, and was on the topic of knowledge representation – introducing people to the basic concepts of the AtomSpace, such as Atoms, Nodes, and Links and how various types of each represent things in OCP. If [...]

Progress update

Posted by: bgoertzel on: 2008-09-14

[cross posted from The Singularity Institute Blog]
This blog post constitutes an update on the current state of work on the OpenCog open-source AI project.
No particular event occasioned me writing the post — no dramatic milestone has been reached — it just seemed like a good time for an update, as a lot of things [...]

OpenCog Google-Summer-Of-Code Roundup

Posted by: bgoertzel on: 2008-09-05

This summer OpenCog was chosen by Google to participate in the Google Summer of Code project: Google funded 11 students from around the world to work on OpenCog coding projects under the supervision of experienced mentors associated with the OpenCog project, and the associated OpenBiomind project
Applying for GSoC was David Hart’s idea originally; and, David [...]


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