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This document is page 187 of a book or academic paper titled 'Chapter 11: Stages of Cognitive Development,' co-authored with Stephan Vladimir Bugaj. The text discusses Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and the importance of environmental interaction and 'development' in creating intelligence, drawing analogies to human infancy and referencing Piaget's theories. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013103,' indicating it was collected as evidence by the House Oversight Committee, likely in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community or AI research funding.

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Stephan Vladimir Bugaj Co-author
Listed as the co-author of Chapter 11: Stages of Cognitive Development.
Jean Piaget Psychologist (Referenced)
His theory of human cognitive development is cited as a basis for the chapter's discussion.

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House Oversight Committee
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Header states 'Co-authored with Stephan Vladimir Bugaj'

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"Creating AGI... is not only about having the right structural and dynamical possibilities implemented in the initial version of one's system – but also about the environment and embodiment that one's system is associated with"
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"much of what constitutes human-level, human-like intelligence emerges in an intelligent system due to its engagement with its environment"
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"at first observation, babies are rather idiotic and simple-minded creatures: much less intelligent-appearing than lizards or fish, maybe even less than cockroaches...."
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"contemporary cognitive science contains essentially no theory of 'abstract developmental psychology' which can conveniently be applied to understand developing AIs."
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