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Type: Academic text / book excerpt (evidence file)
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This document appears to be a page from a technical book or academic paper regarding Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). It discusses the 'Body and Mind' problem, specifically how to embed 'inductive bias' into AI systems, comparing approaches like Cyc and SOAR with the architecture of OpenCog and CogPrime. The page is marked with a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was collected as evidence, likely part of a larger investigation (potentially related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of scientific research, though no specific names appear on this page).

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Cyc
SOAR
OpenCog
CogPrime
DeSTIN

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CogPrime System Integration OpenCog
CogPrime incorporates a combination of the third and fourth options... An artificial endocrine system for OpenCog is also under development...
DeSTIN System Integration Atomspace
CogPrime's generic dynamic knowledge store, the Atomspace, is coupled with specialized hierarchical networks (DeSTIN)...

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"The particularities of the human mind/body should not be taken as general requirements for general intelligence."
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"To solve this problem without some sort of strong inductive biasing may require massively more experience than young humans obtain."
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"CogPrime incorporates a combination of the third and fourth options."
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"OpenCog has no gastrointestinal nor cardiological nervous system..."
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