Prizes
Each year the AGI conference bestows prizes for exceptional contributions to the AGI field. We usually offer four prizes each year.
- Best AGI Paper US$1250
- Springer Prize for Best Paper EUR1000
- Best AGI Idea US$1000
- OpenCog Foundation Prize for Best Student Paper US$250
Prize winners for AGI-21
Best AGI Paper: Christian Hahm, Boyang Xu and Pei Wang for their paper “Goal Generation and Management in NARS“
Springer Prize for Best Paper: Yoshihiro Maruyama for his paper “Moral Philosophy of Artificial General Intelligence: Agency and Responsibility”
Best AGI Idea: Rachel St Clair, William Edward Hahn and Elan Barenholtz for their paper “The Role of Bio-Inspired Modularity in General Learning“
OpenCog Foundation Prize for Best Student Paper: Vignav Ramesh and Anton Kolonin for their paper “Unsupervised Context-Driven Question Answering Based on Link Grammar”