Language development seems to me an integral part of building an AGI. The AGI has to reason over concepts and needs to represent them in some way.
Languages like CycL or common logic, are likely to be nearer to what you are seeking then natlangs.
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Language development seems to me an integral part of building an AGI. The AGI has to reason over concepts and needs to represent them in some way.
Languages like CycL or common logic, are likely to be nearer to what you are seeking then natlangs.