Hi Ben,

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"A recent approach is a revival/extension of the idea of AGI as an artificial 
scientist. In mandating fully embodied autonomous learning of the verifiably 
a-priori unknown, it presents an onerous technical obligation on AGI designers. 
This technical burden does, however, purchase the benefit of formally revealing 
the presence of  all the cognitive faculties necessary in human level 
intelligence. Its deliverable 'laws of nature', however contrived and simple, 
are deeply novel (to AGI, designers and testers) and double-blind testable in a 
way that removes humans from any part of the ultimate scientific proof of AGI. 
Any embodied AGI contender can submit to the testing, thereby offering the 
possibility of a formal testing facility divorced from the activities of all 
designers (Hales, 2014). The future of this idea remains to be seen."


Hales, C. G. (2014). The Revolutions of Scientific Structure. Singapore, World 
Scientific.
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or distillation thereof .... I'd have thought the ideas deserved of a mention 
as a recent entry on the scene. Am I sufficiently Shaw-unreasonable?

regards,

Colin



-----Original Message-----
From: "Ben Goertzel" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎1/‎12/‎2015 3:29 AM
To: "AGI" <[email protected]>
Subject: [agi] Scholarpedia article on AGI published



No new concepts here, I just wanted there to be a standard reference for the 
topic...


http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Artificial_General_Intelligence






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Ben Goertzel, PhD
http://goertzel.org

"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists 
in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the 
unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw

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