Topic:Artificial cognition

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Welcome to the Artificial Cognition Department
Part of the Institute of Thought of the School of Advanced General Studies

The Artificial Cognition Department exists for the purpose of exploring the use of Computational Resources to synthesize Cognition: including Perception Processing, Attention Allocation, Anticipation, Planning, Agents Reasoning about other Agents, and Agents Reasoning about their own Mental States.

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