Born in the ’80s, Temple’s NARS Project is Still an Artificial General Intelligence Leader

Did you know that Temple University is home to a decades-old AI systems project?

The NARS (Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System) Project is an artificial general intelligence (AGI) system focused on reasoning, learning, planning, perceiving, and temporal/procedural control. The project was founded in the 1980s by Dr. Pei Wang, who is currently an associate professor and researcher at the North Philadelphia university.

Peter Isaev and Patrick Hammer worked on implementation and practical application of the NARS Project as research assistants within the College of Science and Technology’s Department of Computer & Information Sciences. Hammer earned his Ph.D. in computer and information science from Temple in 2021; Isaev is pursuing his now.

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