What Are the Key Steps to Building Your Own AI Team?

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Artificial Intelligence is recognized as the next significant advancement in Computers and Technology. A team is being formed to create an AI capable of performing various tasks. The importance of hands-on experience in learning AI development is emphasized. A discussion point includes the approach to AI development, questioning whether a top-down or bottom-up methodology is preferable. Currently, there are challenges in developing a working BackPropagation-Code Model, particularly in creating a suitable virtual environment and input-output system for the AI, which may lead to reconsidering the BackPropagation approach. Reference materials for further understanding are provided, including links to academic resources.
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In terms of Computers and Technology, Artificial Intelligence is the next step. Now A friend of mine and I are forming a team, to say the least, to create an AI that will perform the functions and tasks requested of it. For specifics or if you are interested Private Message me. I am also opening this thread for anyone who has questions or a tingling curiosity.

For reference material, thanks to Michael Gasser and the Indiana University, go to:
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b351-gass/Notes/
 
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im not trying to be snide, but what's the point, just to do it?
 
thomasxc said:
im not trying to be snide, but what's the point, just to do it?

The best way to learn is through doing it.
 
Freezeezy said:
The best way to learn is through doing it.

Good luck. Top-down or bottom-up? Or both?
 
C Rob said:
Good luck. Top-down or bottom-up? Or both?

Trying to develop a working BackPropagation-Code Model. I have most of the math and theory down... just having trouble with making a suitable Virtual Environment and Input-Output system for the AI... I may have to scrap the BP idea for now.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backpropagation"
 
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