As AI has beaten the top two athletes in the field of Mind Sports, there are those
who believe it must be close to overtaking us. But let’s think back to those
numbers games for a moment. A Mind Map radiates branches (BOIs) from its
centre. From each main branch, more branches grow, and from each of those
branches yet more branches potentially appear … The question is how many
theoretical, possible branches could spring from any one branch – and the
answer, of course, stretches toward infinity. Even in two dimensions, the
potential reach of a Mind Map is incalculable.
So, rather than concentrating on developing Mind Mapping software, we could
flip the coin on its head. Instead of using digital technologies to push the
parameters of Mind Mapping, Mind Mapping could prove a way to push the
potential of AI itself.
During my conversation with Marek, I confessed my vision for the future of
Mind Mapping, which entails establishing a new AI software multimillion dollar
prize in much the same way that there have been prizes for the development of
AI in the fields of Mind Sports such as chess.
Sponsored by AI pioneers in the way that Deep Blue was created by IBM and
Deep Mind was supported by Google, this prize would be awarded to the first AI
program or supercomputer that could follow the Laws of Mind Mapping in order
to create its own self-generated Mind Map. In addition to this, the program
would be able to replicate the way in which humans can master and apply Mind
Mapping in practical ways. This groundbreaking program would:
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