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Document discusses cognitive architectures (ACT‑R, Cyc, Texai) with no apparent links to high‑profile actors or misconductCase Filekaggle-ho-012978House OversightDocument discusses cognitive architectures (ACT‑R, Cyc, Texai) with no apparent links to high‑profile actors or misconduct
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kaggle-ho-012978House OversightDocument discusses cognitive architectures (ACT‑R, Cyc, Texai) with no apparent links to high‑profile actors or misconduct
Document discusses cognitive architectures (ACT‑R, Cyc, Texai) with no apparent links to high‑profile actors or misconduct The passage merely describes technical details of AI research projects and a former engineer’s career move. It contains no allegations, financial flows, or connections to influential officials, making it low‑value for investigative work. Key insights: Mentions ACT‑R mapping to brain regions; References Cyc project and its logical engine; Notes Stephen Reed’s past work at Cycorp and current Texai effort
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