Cognitive Development Stages and AGI Reflexive Cognition
Cognitive Development Stages and AGI Reflexive Cognition The passage discusses theoretical concepts of cognitive development and artificial general intelligence without mentioning any individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or controversial actions. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes Piagetian concrete vs. formal stages using pendulum experiments.; Introduces a 'reflexive stage' where agents can self‑modify inference processes.; Applies these ideas to uncertain‑logic based AGI systems.
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Cognitive Development Stages and AGI Reflexive Cognition The passage discusses theoretical concepts of cognitive development and artificial general intelligence without mentioning any individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or controversial actions. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes Piagetian concrete vs. formal stages using pendulum experiments.; Introduces a 'reflexive stage' where agents can self‑modify inference processes.; Applies these ideas to uncertain‑logic based AGI systems.
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