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Programming Languages and Artificial General Intelligence
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2015
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Despite the fact that there are thousands of programming languages existing there is a huge controversy about what language is better to solve a particular problem. In this paper we discuss requirements for programming language with respect to AGI research. In this article new language will be presented. Unconventional features (e.g. probabilistic programming and partial evaluation) are discussed as important parts of language design and implementation. Besides, we consider possible
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-21365-1_30
fatcat:3idap27phvfcxo654esn2nls4a