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Paul Rosenbloom
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Herbert Simon
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| N/A | N/A | Development of 'Logic Theorist', the first artificial-intelligence system. | Carnegie Tech / RAND Corpor... | View |
This legal document describes how an individual named Parse, while assisting Calphalon stockholders with their shares from the company's sale to Newell, introduced them to Paul Daugerdas, a partner at Altheimer & Gray. Daugerdas pitched a confidential tax shelter designed to eliminate their taxable gains, instructing them to misrepresent their investment intent if questioned. Parse witnessed this event, which is described as being inconsistent with good faith.
A single page (page 93) from a scientific text discussing Artificial Intelligence, specifically 'inverse reinforcement learning' and 'generative models' of human cognition. It provides historical context by referencing Norbert Wiener, Herbert Simon, and Allen Newell, and their contributions to early AI development. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the US House Committee on Oversight, likely related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's funding of scientific research or connections to academia.
This document appears to be page 5 of a proposal outlining the creation of an Artificial Intelligence research 'pilot team.' It details the proposed staff composition (researchers and developers), a list of high-profile potential scientific board members (including Stephen Pinker, Ben Goertzel, and Daniel Dennett), and includes a biographical section for the proposer, Joscha Bach. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was obtained during a congressional investigation.
This document is page 348 of a larger academic work, containing a bibliography or reference list labeled 'A Glossary'. It lists various scientific publications, primarily focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, and Robotics, with citations ranging from 1912 to 2009. Notably, it cites two works by Marvin Minsky, a prominent AI scientist with known ties to Jeffrey Epstein, which explains the document's inclusion in the House Oversight Committee's investigation (indicated by the footer stamp).
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