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for regularly getting me away from the desk to stroll around the
often with judicious and insightful feedback (as she
a source of fantastic amounts of positive energy for me
and who has been a strong supporter of the AGI conference
whose visionary funding of my AGI research has helped me through a
whose funding helped Novamente through some tough times.
who got me started working on AGI here in Hong Kong
a deep AGI thinker who is helping with OpenCog theory and practice
who brought Hugo to Xiamen and generously
including but definitely not limited to: Stan Franklin
for choosing to have the Singularity Institute for AI (now MIRI) provide seed
Gustavo Gama and of course Nil and Cassio again. Tyler Emerson and Eliezer
who helped begin the Novamente project that succeeded Webmind
a co-author of this book; and Ken Silverman
who all made serious conceptual contributions to my thinking about AGI. Lisa