About Thinking Solutions

The mission of Thinking Solutions is to provide tools to people to support their learning of language and to people looking to utilise language on computer to improve the human interaction.

By exploiting the potential of the pattern matching and linking paradigm, Thinking Solutions provides new tools to the education, media, computer and medical markets. Through partnerships with business, Thinking Solutions provides innovative solutions to support the development of new products and services. In many respects, Thinking Solutions is a kind of specialised research and development company focused on the application of patomic theory.

In 1997, John Ball started the business called Thinking Solutions in Sydney, Australia to develop patomic theory for the benefit of others.  John is a cognitive scientist whose objective is to create and educate others on the design of new pattern-matching machines and while doing this, helping them to exploit the approach.

Thinking Solutions was incorporated on 28 November 2006.

Our website's mission

There is a lot of value in machines being able to understand written language. By providing helpful software to students and teachers as a first step, we can continue the development of software leading towards even more useful language tools. Our goal is to facilitate the creation of machine intelligence over the next twenty years.

This web site supports the journey to more intelligent machines by providing the connection with the current tools we can provide and the connection to others working in this field.

When you think about it, despite more than fifty years of dedicated research into artificial intelligence, there are no intelligent, speaking robots on the planet. We need fresh approaches and discussion. We want machine intelligence.

About John Ball

John Ball has always been interested in how a brain works.

He is dedicated to expanding our awareness in the underlying simplicity but apparent complexity of the human brain. He devised a new model of the brain in 1983 and has enhanced it in the ensuing years leading to its announcement in the early 2000s on Australian radio.

The major challenge in developing a model of the brain lies in our perception of the brain’s complexity and lightning fast performance. John’s model, while primarily targeted at the creation of intelligent talking machines, also leads to greater insights into human beings than was previously possible.

In 1986, John visited a number of Artificial Intelligence (AI) development sites including MIT, Stanford and IBM's development lab at Yorktown to pursue this interest. John maintained a high degree of secrecy about the idea in the early days to attempt to protect its value although, in retrospect, there is little value in not helping others to exploit it. John has continued with independent development.

John has worked for global computer and telecommunications companies since 1984 in a variety of technical and management roles.

In the 1980s, he worked as an Australian specialist for IBM, supporting mainframes and complex systems environments in the region — on occasion assisting at Poughkeepsie, IBM’s development laboratory in New York. He subsequently moved into major software development and business reengineering projects, in one case successfully using revolutionary business practices to complete work in a quarter of the time with a quarter of the staff to deliver unprecedented outcomes. Most recently, John has been consulting to a large Australian-based telecommunications company, managing large outsourcing change programs.

John’s passion remains simple: learning how to create intelligent machines through the greater understanding and emulation of biological brains.

He holds a degree in Science from the University of Sydney, specialising in computer science, a Masters in Cognitive Science from the University of New South Wales and an MBA from Macquarie University. All of these institutions are located in the 2000 Olympic Games city, “down under” in Sydney, Australia.

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