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This document is page 176 of a scientific text (likely a book or academic paper) titled 'General Intelligence in the Everyday Human World'. It discusses Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and the theory of the 'Extended Mind and Body', referencing authors Hutchins and Logan. It concludes by outlining the environmental and physical requirements necessary for an AGI to develop humanlike intelligence. The document bears the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013092', indicating it is part of a larger cache of evidence reviewed by the House Oversight Committee, likely related to Epstein's interest in or funding of scientific research.

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Hutchins Cited Author
Cited as [Hut95], promoted a view of human intelligence incorporating social interactions.
Logan Cited Author
Cited as [Log07], promoted a view of human intelligence incorporating social interactions.

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"Finally, Hutchins [Hut95], Logan [Log07] and others have promoted a view of human intelligence that views the human mind as extended beyond the individual body"
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"How necessary these requirements are is hard to say – but it is clear that these things have played a major role in the evolution of human intelligence."
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"Our suggestion is that, if an AGI is... placed in an environment capable of roughly supporting multimodal communication... then the AGI is likely to have an experience-base reinforcing the key inductive biases provided by the everyday world for the guidance of humanlike intelligence."
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