Artificial Intelligence Sensory Perception

In the quest for the realization of a humanoid synthetic intelligence, we must revisit the philosophy of epistemology once again and remember that fact that we see an interpretation of how things, but we do not see things as they "really" are. The human brain is designed to do four basic things: Delete information, Distort information,Generalize information and Nominalize processes. Now while these can be useful tools to help us survive in the universe, for example: If we couldn't generalize information we would have to spend 30 minutes - 1 hour trying to figure out what to do everytime we came to a door. Generalization allows us to create a standard operating procedure based upon the gestalt of our prior experiences. We know that in general, when you rotate the knob and pull, doors tend to open.

To Be Continued..