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OpenCog borrows development philosophies from many FOSS projects, including Linux and Python and will maintain a highly-inclusive approach to contributions, encouraging a liberal variety of new and replacement components and cognitive architectures, while at the same time enforcing principles of code quality and software architecture consistency. OpenCog projects are released under OSI-approved free software licenses, typically AGPL and Apache2."
OpenCog borrows development philosophies from many FOSS projects, including Linux and Python and will maintain a highly-inclusive approach to contributions, encouraging a liberal variety of new and replacement components and cognitive architectures, while at the same time enforcing principles of code quality and software architecture consistency. OpenCog projects are released under OSI-approved free software licenses, typically AGPL and Apache2."
(http://www.opencog.org/wiki/OpenCog:About)
(http://www.opencog.org/wiki/OpenCog:About)
=More Information=
==Internal Links==
* [[Artificial General Intelligence]]
==External Links==
*OpenCog Foundation - http://opencogfoundation.org/





Latest revision as of 21:15, 23 June 2010

= an open source framework for the collaborative development of safe, beneficial Artificial General Intelligence at the human level and ultimately beyond.

= OpenCog, a Artificial General Intelligence project

URL = http://www.opencog.org/

Description

"The Open Cognition Framework (OpenCog) provides research scientists and software developers with a common platform to build and share artificial intelligence programs. The OpenCog Framework framework includes:

       * a flexible and highly optimized in-memory database for knowledge representation,
       * a plug-in architecture for cognitive algorithms and a cognitive process scheduler,
       * a built-in LISP-like programming language, and
       * other components to support artificial intelligence research and development. 

OpenCog borrows development philosophies from many FOSS projects, including Linux and Python and will maintain a highly-inclusive approach to contributions, encouraging a liberal variety of new and replacement components and cognitive architectures, while at the same time enforcing principles of code quality and software architecture consistency. OpenCog projects are released under OSI-approved free software licenses, typically AGPL and Apache2." (http://www.opencog.org/wiki/OpenCog:About)

More Information

Internal Links

External Links