Re: The Turing test tells us nothing really.
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 5 Jan 2006 20:03:25 -0800
And you want it as I say, to be marketed like Nintendo. You want it to
be a toy.
At the beginning. In order to generate more investment for serious
activities.
So you go for the mass teen market, for 500 bucks, and the on-line
games room looks like Furcadia. With that sort of thing in mind.
http://www.furcadia.com/
And your own playroom, might be your dream. And you might meld that
with some collective space as well. To interact, in order to choose,
your opponent for games or whatever.
.
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