The Artificial Scientist: Logicist, Emergentist, and Universalist Approaches to Artificial General Intelligence

10/05/2021
by   Michael Timothy Bennett, et al.
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We attempt to define what is necessary to construct an Artificial Scientist, explore and evaluate several approaches to artificial general intelligence (AGI) which may facilitate this, conclude that a unified or hybrid approach is necessary and explore two theories that satisfy this requirement to some degree.

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