Artificial general intelligence subjective experience

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This chapter summarizes how the Independent Core Observer Model (ICOM) creates the effect of artificial general intelligence or AGI as an emergent quality of the system. It touches on the underlying data architecture of data coming into the system and core memory as it relates to the emergent elements. Also considered are key elements of system theory as it relates to that same observed behavior of the system as a substrate independent cognitive extension architecture for AGI. In part, this chapter is focused on the ‘thought’ architecture key to the emergent process in ICOM.

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Kelley, D. J. (2016). Artificial general intelligence subjective experience. In Google It: Total Information Awareness (pp. 463–472). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6415-4_26

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