Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) definition

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) includes any machine that has the ability to understand and learn any intellectual task that a human being can;
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) means highly autonomous systems that outperform humans in most economically valuable work.

Examples of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) in a sentence

  • The timeline for achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) have been the subject of ongoing debate.

  • At the time, R▇▇, who had written the bestseller “The Singularity is Near” in 2005, was predicting we would reach Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), where AI would become smarter than humans by 2029.

  • This treaty applies to all activities related to the development, deployment, and use of AI technologies, encompassing both narrow AI systems and potentially disruptive technologies such as Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Artificial Superintelligence (ASI).

  • Considerations for long-term AI such as the potential impacts from Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and superintelligence were not discussed in any of the documents surveyed.

  • At the time, ▇▇▇, who had written the bestseller “The Singularity is Near” in 2005, was predicting we would reach Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), where AI would become smarter than humans by 2029.