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The document consists solely of academic citations and a file identifier, containing no names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no actionable invest All entries are scholarly references on cognition, AI, and related fields. No mention of individuals, organizations, or events of investigative relevance. The file appears to be a placeholder or appe

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The document consists solely of academic citations and a file identifier, containing no names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no actionable invest All entries are scholarly references on cognition, AI, and related fields. No mention of individuals, organizations, or events of investigative relevance. The file appears to be a placeholder or appe

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References 347 Hut95. E. Hutchins. Cognition in the Wild. MIT Press, 1995. Hut 96. Edwin Hutchins. Cognition in the Wild. MIT Press, 1996. Hut05. Marcus Hutter. Universal Artificial Intelligence: Sequential Decisions based on Algorithmic Prob- ability. Springer, 2005. HZT+ 02. J. Han, S. Zeng, K. Tham, M. Badgero, and J. Weng. Dav: A humanoid robot platform for autonomous mental development,. Proc. 2nd International Conf. on Development and Learning, 2002. IP58. B. Inhelder and J. Piaget. The Growth of Logical Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence. Basic Books, 1958. JLO8. D. J. Jilk and C. Lebiere. and o’reilly. R. C. and Anderson, J. R. (2008). SAL: An explicitly pluralistic cognitive architecture. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 20:197—218, 2008. JMo9. Daniel Jurafsky and James Martin. Speech and Language Processing. Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009. Joy00. Bill Joy. Why the future doesn’t need us, Wired. April 2000. Kam91. George Kampis. Self-Modifying Systems in Biology and Cognitive Science. Plenum Press, 1991. Kané64. Immanuel Kant. Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals. Harper and Row, 1964. Kap08. F. Kaplan. Neurorobotics: an experimental science of embodiment. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2008. KEO6. J. L. Krichmar and G. M. Edelman. Principles underlying the construction of brain-based devices. In T. Kovacs and J. A. R. Marshall, editors, Adaptation in Artificial and Biological Systems, pages 37-42. 2006. KK90. K. Kitchener and P. King. Reflective judgement: ten years of research. In M. Commons. Praeger. New York, editor, Beyond Formal Operations: Models and Methods in the Study of Adolescent and Adult Thought, volume 2, pages 63-78. 1990. KLH83. Lawrence Kohlberg, Charles Levine, and Alexandra Hewer. Moral stages : a current formulation and a response to critics. Karger. Basel, 1983. Koh3s. Wolfgang Kohler. The Place of Value in a World of Facts. Liveright Press, New York, 1938. Koh81. Lawrence Kohlberg. Essays on Moral Development, volume I. The Philosophy of Moral Develop- ment, 1981. Ks04. Adam Kahane and Peter Senge. Solving Tough Problems: An Open Way of Talking, Listening, and Creating New Realities. Berrett-Koehler, 2004. Kur06. Ray Kurzweil. The Singularity is Near. 2006. Kurl2. Ray Kurzweil. How to Create a Mind. Viking, 2012. Kyb97. H. Kyburg. Bayesian and non-bayesian evidential updating. Artificial Intelligence, 31:271—293, 1997. Lan05. Pat Langley. An adaptive architecture for physical agents. Proc. of the 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM Int. Conf. on Intelligent Agent Technology, 2005. LAon. C. Lebiere and J. R. Anderson. The case for a hybrid architecture of cognition. (in preparation). LBDE90. Y. LeCun, B. Boser, J. 5. Denker, and Al. Et. Handwritten digit recognition with a back- propagation network. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 2, 1990. LDO3. A. Laud and G. Dejong. The influence of reward on the speed of reinforcement learning. Proc. of the 20th International Conf. on Machine Learning, 2003. Leg06a. Shane Legg. Friendly ai is bunk. Vetta Project, 2006. http: //commonsenseatheism.com/ wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Legg-Friendly—-Al-is-bunk. pdf. Leg06b. Shane Legg. Unprovability of friendly ai. Vetta Project, 2006. http: //www.vetta.org/2006/ 09/unprovability-of-friendly-ai/. LG90. Douglas Lenat and R. V. Guha. Building Large Knowledge-Based Systems: Representation and Inference in the Cyc Project. Addison-Wesley, 1990. LH07a. Shane Legg and Marcus Hutter. A collection of definitions of intelligence. IOS, 2007. LHO07b. Shane Legg and Marcus Hutter. A definition of machine intelligence. Minds and Machines, 17, 2007. LLW+05. Guang Li, Zhengguo Lou, Le Wang, Xu Li, and Walter J Freeman. Application of chaotic neural model based on olfactory system on pattern recognition. [CNC, 1:378-381, 2005. LMCO7a. M. H. Lee, Q. Meng, and F. Chao. Developmental learning for autonomous robots. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2007. LMCO7b. M. H. Lee, Q. Meng, and F. Chao. Staged competence learning in developmental robotics. Adaptive Behavior, 2007.

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