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  2. Cog (project) - Wikipedia

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    Cog on display at the MIT Museum. Cog was a project at the Humanoid Robotics Group of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.It was based on the hypothesis that human-level intelligence requires gaining experience from interacting with humans, like human infants do.

  3. Nouvelle AI - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Brooks decided to pursue the goal of human-level intelligence and, with Lynn Andrea Stein, built a humanoid robot called Cog. Cog is a robot with an extensive collection of sensors, a face, and arms (among other features) that allow it to interact with the world and gather information and experience so as to assemble intelligence ...

  4. OpenCog - Wikipedia

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    OpenCog is a project that aims to build an open source artificial intelligence framework. OpenCog Prime is an architecture for robot and virtual embodied cognition that defines a set of interacting components designed to give rise to human-equivalent artificial general intelligence (AGI) as an emergent phenomenon of the whole system. [2]

  5. Rodney Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Brooks (1999), Cambrian Intelligence: The Early History of the New AI, MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262-52263-2; K. Warwick "Out of the Shady age: the best of robotics compilation", Review of Cambrian Intelligence: the early history of AI, by R A Brooks, Times Higher Education Supplement, p. 32, 15 September 2000.

  6. Autobot - Wikipedia

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    The transformation cog ("T-cog") and the living metal of each transformer's body allows them to change from their natural robotic body into an "alternate mode" based on some form of technology or life that they have scanned. When they were first introduced, most Autobots transformed into cars, trucks and other road vehicles. [7]

  7. Cog - Wikipedia

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    Cog (software), an open source audio player for macOS Cog (project) , a project at the Humanoid Robotics Group of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Continuity of government , defined procedures that allow a government to continue its essential operations in case of catastrophe

  8. Mecha - Wikipedia

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    The manga and anime Astro Boy, introduced in 1952, with its humanoid robot protagonist, was a key influence on the development of the giant robot genre in Japan. The first anime featuring a giant mecha being piloted by the protagonist from within a cockpit was the Super Robot show Mazinger Z , written by Go Nagai and introduced in 1972. [ 10 ]

  9. Coco (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The links below are websites to robots that the Humanoid Robotics Group has been involved with. These projects are similar to Coco but have different body structures and postures. Cog -motor dynamics that are similar to humans; Kismet -human communication skills; Macaco -reacts to its surrounding; Retired Robots include: Wheelesley; Pebbles