[net.religion] AI and Mysticism -- Netwide Course!!

bobgian@psuvax.UUCP (01/02/84)

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*            An Experiment in Teaching, an Experiment in AI             *
*       Spring Term Artificial Intelligence Seminar Announcement        *
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This Spring term Penn State inaugurates a new experimental course:

	"THE HUMAN CONDITION: PROBLEMS AND CREATIVE SOLUTIONS".

This course explores all that makes the human condition so joyous and
delightful: learning, creative expression, art, music, inspiration,
consciousness, awareness, insight, sensation, planning, action, community.
Where others study these DESCRIPTIVELY, we will do so CONSTRUCTIVELY.  We
will gain familiarity by direct human experience and by building artificial
entities which manifest these wonders!!

We will formulate and study models of the human condition -- an organism of
bounded rationality confronting a bewilderingly complex environment.  The
human organism must fend for survival, but it is aided by some marvelous
mechanisms: perception (vision, hearing), cognition (understanding, learning,
language), and expression (motor skill, music, art).  We can view these
respectively as the input, processing, and output of symbolic information.
These mechanisms somehow encode all that is uniquely human in our experience
-- or do they??  Are these mechanisms universal among ALL sentient beings, be
they built from doped silicon or neural jelly?  Are these mechanisms really
NECESSARY and SUFFICIENT for sentience?

Not content with armchair philosophizing, we will push these models toward
the concreteness needed for physical implementation.  We will build the tools
that will help us to understand and use the necessary representations and
processes, and we will use these tools to explore the space of possible
realizations of "artificial sentience".

This will be no ordinary course.  For one thing, it has no teacher.  The
course will consist of a group of highly energetic individuals engaged in
seeking the secrets of life, motivated solely by the joy of the search
itself.  I will function as a "resource person" to the extent my background
allows, but the real responsibility for the success of the expedition rests
upon ALL of its members.

My role is that of "encounter group facilitator":  I jab when things lag.
I provide a sheltered environment where the shy can "come out" without
fear.  I manipulate and connive to keep the discussions going at a fever
pitch.  I pick and poke, question and debunk, defend and propose, all to
incite people to THINK and to EXPRESS.

Several people who can't be at Penn State this Spring told me they wish
they could participate -- so: I propose opening this course to the entire
world, via the miracles of modern networks!  We have arranged a local
mailing list for sharing discussions, source-code, class-session summaries,
and general flammage (with the chaff surely will be SOME wheat).  I'm aware
of three fora for sharing this: USENET's net.ai, Ken Laws' AIList, and
MIT's SELF-ORG mailing list.  PLEASE MAIL ME YOUR REACTIONS to using these
resources: would YOU like to participate? would it be a productive use of
the phone lines? would it be more appropriate to go to /dev/null?

The goals of this course are deliberately ambitious.  I seek participants
who are DRIVEN to partake in this journey -- the best, brightest, most
imaginative and highly motivated people the world has to offer.

Course starts Monday, January 16.  If response is positive, I'll post the
network arrangements about that time.

This course is dedicated to the proposition that the best way to secure
for ourselves the blessings of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
is reverence for all that makes the human condition beautiful, and the
best way to build that reverence is the scientific study and construction
of the marvels that make us truly human.

--
Bob Giansiracusa (Dept of Computer Science, Penn State Univ, 814-865-9507)
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