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AI research paper discusses 'Toddler Turing Test' and preschool-based AGI evaluation The passage outlines theoretical AI concepts and references IBM researcher Sam Adams, but contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑profile officials or institutions. It offers minimal investigative value beyond a general academic lead. Key insights: Mentions Sam Adams and his team at IBM proposing a "Toddler Turing Test"; References historical AI ideas from Alan Turing; Discusses using preschool environments to evaluate early‑stage AGI
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AI research paper discusses 'Toddler Turing Test' and preschool-based AGI evaluation The passage outlines theoretical AI concepts and references IBM researcher Sam Adams, but contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑profile officials or institutions. It offers minimal investigative value beyond a general academic lead. Key insights: Mentions Sam Adams and his team at IBM proposing a "Toddler Turing Test"; References historical AI ideas from Alan Turing; Discusses using preschool environments to evaluate early‑stage AGI
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