Following is an open letter written by Peter Warren, the genius inventor of the new computer technology called ExoTech. I am working in IT Quality Assurance for over 15 years, and I have never seen any computer system that is more advanced then what he created.
Open Letter to Elon Musk
Dear Elon
I studied your biography. I was impressed with the sanity of your methods, your attention to duty and your terrific achievement getting Tesla going.
My own specialty is solving problems others cannot solve. I’m good at it.
This is about multiplying sales of your humanoid robots by making them behave and respond as humans would rather than as an AI would make them behave. Using them would then become easy and familiar and enable them to fit in with a household/factory/farm as easily and as naturally as servants always used to.
I am certain that your humanoid robots could be made to sell several billion units and be the biggest-ever industrial success, but only if they are made to behave as humans – who do what they’re told, teach themselves how to do things they don’t know how to do and so on.
You do not have the technology to make robots do that.
I do have the technology to make them do that and a lot more.
I can prove it to you and demonstrate the basic principles in operation. The reason I have such technology is I spent from 1996 to 2000 reverse-engineering how people handle data and activities and how they integrate the two. That resulted from First Principles Analysis plus a powerful Data Series Evaluation technique that routinely solves problems others cannot.
Once I understood that humans use a rare but phenomenally more powerful technology and methodology than was ever previously identified, it became obvious that today’s technology (AI included), using its comparatively feeble universal methods, never would be able to do what a human can do (or run a robot that would behave as the human expects it to). A horse and cart can never outrun a Ferrari even if it is a hundred-billion dollar horse towing a fifty billion dollar cart.
It also became obvious that the entirety of today’s technology had been built completely backwards and that (if it were ever to be able to do all a human can do) there was no choice but to bite the bullet and rebuild it from the ground up the right way round. We are in progress on doing this using our own proprietary language and storage method, all built around the technology and methods humans themselves use. Therefore, since 2000, my team and I have been rebuilding software from the ground up in C.
What we have created is defined as “an infinitely scalable, unlimited, massively parallel, infinity-valued-logic, Any-to-Any, similarity meaning-computing architecture that is capable of mirroring real life and human handling of it in such a fashion that its parallel, integrated meaning and activity architectures (themselves mirrors of one another) harmoniously interoperate in a manner that is not intrinsically hierarchical and is intrinsically unlimited.” It is the only known system to compute entirely on similarities like humans do.
We expect to be able to launch the first products in about a year. Once we launch it, today’s tech is gone. Gaslight and steam power did not last long once electricity became available.
Therefore, I want to discuss providing you with software that makes a humanoid robot behave and respond as if it were human, sell in substantially greater numbers than any AI-powered robot ever could, does not require an on-line data-center connection and a nuclear power station in order to make eggs and bacon (and could therefore be sold in areas where data-center connections are not available), can be phoned to come and collect you from the station in your Tesla when your train arrives at 18:30, does practically everything you ask it to including the shopping, laundry and washing and polishing the car, goes to the airport to pick up your daughter, all for $20/unit/month plus tax (which it pays for you using your credit card that you gave it permission to use because it does your accounts in its downtime).
When and where can we meet?
Peter Warren
CEO
ExoTech Ltd