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The dream of true artificial intelligence
(digital intelligence) is something that great thinkers and entrepreneurs are
striving to achieve right around the world. Most of this effort is focused on
the physical structures of intelligence and learning.
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In contrast, the architect of UCADIA has been
focusing on the structure of knowledge and how this can provide better
intelligence, even wisdom to someone reading it.
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The vast size of the UCADIAN
model
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The problem for many people who have cared to view
the entire list of Primary texts of the UCADIAN
model is that just to read the first fourteen books is vast.
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This may present a real "turn-off" for many people
who simply do not have the time or feel they have the "brainpower" to attempt
to read one, two or even all fourteen books.
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Building an intelligent software
brain
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The Oracle Project is aimed at delivering an
intelligent software brain via UCADIA.com to people who enter the site so that
a person might have a text or speech conversation with the software to ask any
question covered by the UCADIAN model and receive wise answers.
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The Oracle Project will include the ability to
translate any language loaded (starting with English) into UCADIA symbolic
language.
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Furthermore, the Oracle Project will include the
ability to remember and learn from conversation with people on the site, so
that when they return, The Oracle has a memory of the previous conversations. |
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User choice of memory of
conversation
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A user talking to the Oracle program will choose from
two modes (anonymous mode) whereby no information is kept and (known mode)
whereby the Oracle remembers everything that was said and discussed.
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Integrating Quattro for
knowledge storage
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To enhance the quality of the interaction with the
Oracle, the EKA data mapping will
be used so that all information provided by the user can be effectively stored
as knowledge. Quattro by EKA P/L will be used as the essential data system for
storing and accessing knowledge.
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It means The Oracle program will map relationships
discussed, historical events, interests and dislikes in an n-dimensional system
so that when a user re-introduces any of these data objects, The Oracle has a
memory of the relationships and can enhance and personalise its answer to the
user.
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To the degree that data relationships are accurately
mapped means The Oracle will "know" more about an individuals users needs and
concerns.
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