Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute
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Founded in 2001, the Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute's (AGIRI) mission is to "foster the creation of powerful and ethically positive" Artificial General Intelligence. AGIRI hosts an online forum, publishes material on the development, application and implications for AGI, and hosts AGI workshops in the Washington, D.C. area.
AGIRI is sponsored by Novamente LLC, a for-profit software company based in N. Bethesda, MD.
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- AGIRI.org Workshop May 2006
- Goertzel, Ben; Pennachin, Cassio (Eds.) Artificial General Intelligence. Springer. 2006.
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