@dougmerritt
This was an after-ELS-scramble-idea.
Sandewall wrote a lisp program called The Leonardo System from 2005 to 2009, then he began writing that open-access book named AICA from 2010-2014.
He was an allegro cl person. To my knowledge, I have the sole patched version of his 2009 software, which had a problem that broke it with modern ( [] ) GNU CLISP.
Scraps: https://codeberg.org/tfw/pawn-75
PDFs:
https://www.ida.liu.se/ext/aica/
@dougmerritt
So, Erik Sandewall https://www.ida.liu.se/ext/aica/ had an AI paradigm called Leonardo Software Individuals (for knowledge-based, cognitive computer programs). Bots need life spans of years, be self-awarely kept unique. In practice, for LLMs this would just mean running an LM locally and preserving its KV cache, between runs, which you can do, but everyone pretends you can't. I'd like to add these conditions to current norms.
@shizamura
by the way, when I mentioned Erik Sandewall, he wrote this unknown book, as kinda the last thing in his career:
https://www.ida.liu.se/ext/aica/
Also interesting:
https://www.ida.liu.se/ext/aica/index2.html
in which he sought to unify the knowledge representation and cognitive artificial intelligence systems. To my knowledge, I am the only person with a patched version of his software system related to this book, called the Leonardo system (my lack of Swedish language notwithstanding)
https://codeberg.org/tfw/pawn-75
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