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Creating AGI, we have said, 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, and the match between the system’s internals and these externals. Another key aspect is the long-term time-course of the system’s evolution over time, both in its internals and its external interaction—i.e., what is known as development.
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Co-authored with Stephan Vladimir Bugaj.
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Goertzel, B., Pennachin, C., Geisweiller, N. (2014). Stages of Cognitive Development. In: Engineering General Intelligence, Part 1. Atlantis Thinking Machines, vol 5. Atlantis Press, Paris. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-027-0_12
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