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A page from an academic text (page 158) discussing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). It explores benchmarks for AI, such as the 'Wozniak coffee test,' and discusses the difficulty of measuring progress toward AGI. The text proposes 'Cognitive Synergy' as a hypothesis for why intermediate testing is difficult, suggesting that AGI requires the interaction of multiple components (citing CogPrime) rather than isolated skills. The document bears a House Oversight footer.

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Wozniak Tech Figure (Referenced)
Referenced in the context of the 'Wozniak coffee test' for AGI.
AGI Researchers Group
Mentioned as having differing perspectives on AGI testing.

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CogPrime
An AGI architecture mentioned as an example of the cognitive synergy hypothesis.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013074'.

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"The Wozniak "coffee test": go into an average American house and figure out how to make coffee..."
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"The cognitive synergy hypothesis, in its simplest form, states that human-level AGI intrinsically depends on the synergetic interaction of multiple components"
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"Why might a solid, objective empirical test for intermediate progress toward AGI be an infeasible notion? One possible reason, we suggest, is precisely cognitive synergy"
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