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By exploring the relationships between different AGI architectures, one can work toward a holistic cognitive model of human-level intelligence. In this vein, here an integrative architecture diagram for human-like general intelligence is proposed, via merging of lightly modified version of prior diagrams including Aaron Sloman’s high-level cognitive model, Stan Franklin and the LIDA group’s model of working memory and the cognitive cycle, Joscha Bach and Dietrich Dörner’s Psi model of motivated action and cognition, James Albus’s three-hierarchy intelligent robotics model, and the author’s prior work on cognitive synergy in deliberative thought and metacognition, along with ideas from deep learning and computational linguistics.
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Goertzel, B., Iklé, M., Wigmore, J. (2012). The Architecture of Human-Like General Intelligence. In: Wang, P., Goertzel, B. (eds) Theoretical Foundations of Artificial General Intelligence. Atlantis Thinking Machines, vol 4. Atlantis Press, Paris. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-91216-62-6_8
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