perogiepro
perogiepro
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24th Aug 2015
22nd Dec 2015
We are the SFPI, we are searching for mechanical life that can detect danger and think. essentialy basic AI. Our end goal is to make one that can replicate and change, so it will """evolve"""
machine intelligence experiment neuron life survival challange evolution spfi

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  • perogiepro
    perogiepro
    26th Aug 2015
    OK I spiffyed up the laboratory to make it easier to see everything. if anyone objects I can put it back to the old version
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    26th Aug 2015
    Ok, but thst doesn't solve the problem of it ripping itself apart... also, the thing has size limits.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    26th Aug 2015
    Well, when it comes to DTEC and randomizers, and idea I have is to use single dimensional detectors of incremented radius to simulate bacterial sensation of chemical gradients. This way in the absence of stimulus the creature is essentially routinely searching around for positive food gradients and negative obstacle gradients.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    26th Aug 2015
    Problem... when the detectors go off, they interfere and kill the robot, and there is no way to fit a buffer inside a robot.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    26th Aug 2015
    This is my project to make a brain small enough to fit in the robot. ID:1845286
  • perogiepro
    perogiepro
    26th Aug 2015
    ok and i cant get the wifi less moving to work. im close but somethings wrong. ANYways i have to go now and might not be able to work on this for a while so its your job now. ill put a link to your personal version too.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    26th Aug 2015
    The new robot also needs detectors, I'll work on that.
  • MoffD
    MoffD
    26th Aug 2015
    Need to limit the number of move commands coming in. It keeps destroying itself by moving in multiple directions before it has stopped
  • perogiepro
    perogiepro
    26th Aug 2015
    ok the randomizer is in. now i have to hook it up...
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    26th Aug 2015
    Good idea though, specialized cells!