Amateur robot-makers are intrigued by the idea of having their robotic offspring feel emotions. In the Mentifex theory of mind for artificial general intelligence (AGI), emotions result from a physiological event in a human or robot body, such as a rush
of adrenalin or the weeping of tears.
The MindForth program for AGI in robots at
https://ai.neocities.org/mindforth.txt
includes various software stubs for further development in robots.
MindForth thinks in English, and
https://ai.neocities.org/perlmind.txt -- ghost.pl in Perl
thinks in English or Russian.
Other versions of the proposed Standard Model of AGI are in JavaScript.
https://ai.neocities.org/ChatAGI.html -- thinks in English.
https://ai.neocities.org/Dushka.html -- thinks in Russian.
https://ai.neocities.org/mens.html -- thinks in ancient Latin.
Today we have created and uploaded our TikTok AI video #49 at
https://www.tiktok.com/@sullenjoy/video/7228597659307691310
with the following script which describes the
https://ai.neocities.org/Emotion.html -- Emotion Mind Module.
"In the Mentifex cognitive architecture, which we propose as a Standard Model of AGI or Artificial General Intelligence, the Emotion mind-module functions as a persuasive influence upon the otherwise rational process of the Volition module, or free will.
The Emotion module needs to be embodied in a physical robot capable of emotional behaviors such as weeping with tears or expressing fear with a physical urge to escape from danger. Emotion is only a software stub in the AGI programs created by Arthur
Murray, who is known on the Internet as Mentifex, or Mindmaker. Mentifex served in the U.S. Army as a Nuclear Weapons Electronics Specialist. If you want your robot to love you, you must treat it like the Tin Woodsman of The Wizard of Oz and you must
create a hardware and software heart for your robot."
http://cyborg.blogspot.com -- Standard Model of AG
I
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