Good to see it's being commercialized... again? Swore he had a company. Anyway, probably the most valuable thing is the knowledge base they built. It was structured, curated, and very general. It would be great if AI researchers working on different architectures, including adaptive NN's, re-encoded and used that knowledge base. Might speed up training and catch blind spots w/ common sense checks.
Note to other researchers: it would be worth the effort to re-create a similar knowledge base more open to public but with careful moderations. Make sure the knowledge base and decent engine are open source. Gotta be for best results here.
My reaction exactly :-)
I got to attend their training in 2003, at Cycorp, which is still around [1]. Some REALLY amazingly smart people.
I wonder if he's saying "it's done!" in hopes of not getting buried by DeepMind... kind of a last-ditch effort for "Strong AI".