If a webserver maintained in Perl has a Perl-minded robot working in a control room, the Perlbot will need visually to examine and recognize and then name various objects found in its physical environment.in Perl have the rudimentary stub of a Visual Recognition module, called VisRecog. The VisRecog mind-module joins together the name of a recognized object with a linguistic mind-module that is generating an idea or statement about the recognized object.
https://ai.neocities.org/perlmind.txt -- is the ghost.pl AI Mind in Perl.
The ghost.pl Mind thinks in both English and Russian.
When the Ghost in the Machine wants to think or talk about a seen object,
https://ai.neocities.org/VisRecog.html -- the Visual Recognition Mind Module
remembers the name of the object and reports it to the linguistic mind-module generating an idea or a thought about the seen object.
Non-robotic versions of the Perl AI Mind are coded 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 #43 at
https://www.tiktok.com/@thesullenjoyshow/video/7226006786749304106
with the following script which describes the VisRecog mind-module.
"Although computer vision for robots is already extremely advanced and incredibly sophisticated it needs to be integrated with what we claim is currently a Standard Model of AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence. AGI Minds like MindForth and ghost.pl
https://www.tiktok.com/tag/perlSomE upthread information about VisRecog has been blog-posted at
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