In my blog of 7 Jan. 2015 I describe how to give my artificial intelligence Asa H a one dimensional memory for things like recorded speech and a two dimensional memory for things like images. With Asa H now controlling a distributed set of Lego NXT and Ev3 robots it is also possible to establish a three dimensional memory with the agents distributed about in 3 space. Since this is recorded as a function of time it is a four dimensional pattern in memory.
This hardware and software configuration quickly forms the "action-at-a-distance" concept as it learns.
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