Sunday, October 10, 2010

Robot movie: A prototype of future AI

I watched the movie Robot and liked it. Here I'm talking about the creative part of the movie, neither concerned about the story of movie nor even the way the actors played their role. The movie can be used as a prototype for the AI projects.

I love programming and Cognitive & Brain Sciences are my passions. Neuron schema of a AI project can be the combination of both. This is first time I'm searching for AI related programming, not aware of any such open source projects, hope will find some interesting projects, Please post links in comment if you find any such projects.

I need a robot which reads books, learn new things, make summary of books, answer questions. Even if not all books it should be about to read programming & business books, the books I mostly read.

I don't want it to write program and take my job away, don't have a girlfriend so no worry of losing that :)

Monday, July 26, 2010

Which is strong is not flexible.

Being flexible does not help always. Thinking as if Kisor became so pessimist, not exactly I'm just making an adjustment in the trade-off point. I decided to be little rigid to make myself more efficient and make better use of resources. Here I remember one more point; people feel you are important when you reject them rather when you accept. A better trade-off between flexibility and rigidity is needed when you are going to lead/manage people, because the decision affects all the people in team not just you. The common goal is always more important than any individual contributor.

I have recently read two books FIRE SOMEONE TODAY and iCon which advocates this kind of philosophy.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

"Inline decision making" is unproductive

"Inline decision making" is a new phrase but self explaining, does not need further explanation. And this is the reason for my countless pending projects. Measuring the performance, progress and return on investment etc are good, when under certain limit, these will help in planing and making decisions to reach the deadline with available resource and time. Its better to have some milestones to, that will give opportunities for faultfinding and decision making. Act for the sake of service without consideration for the results as Bhagavad Gita says, however forgetting about the milestones and deadline will send us back to the age of Bhagavad Gita, be careful. I was a bit addicted to plan for the result, and did not do anything except procrastinating, finding reason for delay and planing again, this was an infinite loop, now I terminated it abruptly.