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Joon Park: Generative Agents and Human-Computer Interaction

The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

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The Importance of Coherence in Cognitive Architecture

The concept of believable agents first came about in 1994 when Joseph Bates, he was backed and a Samuel Professor writing about this. And back then cognitive architecture still was a very popular concept. People like John Laird who made foundational contribution to cognitive architectures brought this idea of believable agents to the fold. But obviously this is something that we sort of have forgotten about in the past decades because we didn't really have the right way to tackle it ultimately.

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