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The idea her is that internet browser history if collected, analyzed, and catagorized can create patterns of behavior that can be applied to artificial bots.
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Need a way to categorize browsing history into meaningful data.
I.e. what do browsing patterns mean or how are they applicable.

Could all browsing be categorized somehow into an encyclopedic (wikipedia) category of human experience?
If so how does that relate to programmatically creating an autonomous bot?
Simply mimicking this history would not create independent thought.
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potentially isolate patterns and compare against commonly believed human motivators agreed upon by psychologists, philosophers etc.

e.g. person browses sites related to X because they are seeking acceptance, they are seeking acceptance b/c they are scared of death. etc..
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Monteary motivators, status.

These categories could be referenced from career assessment value indicators.
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Thought evening 5-8-2009

"If you can collect and analyze behaviour patterns through web traffic and integrate non web activities through financial and temporal data (spending habits, leisure activities etc) you can glean a finite list of personal/human motivators and / or objectives [eg, collection of wealth, fame security desires, status ect] This data could then be analyzed against known data of availble resources to perform capacity planning and identify and predict pain points."
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continuing on,... total tracking of computer clicks and display throught runtime.


this recreates your input for a reasonable time period throughout the day.


could an employer deny workers of a history of their entire day?


did I just enslave mankind?
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did the microsoft troubleshooting application give computers living memory?

cause I think it did, although humans give them personality.
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