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artificial general intelligence

[ ahr-tuh-fish-uhl jen-er-uhl in-tel-i-juhns ]

noun

Computers, Digital Technology.
  1. a theoretical type of artificial intelligence capable of performing cognitive tasks at a skill level equal to or greater than that of a human. : AGI


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of artificial general intelligence1

First recorded in 2005–10
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Softbank, which led the investment round, said it’s backing OpenAI because the company is the closest to achieving what’s known as artificial general intelligence.

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There’s a worryingly large amount of reporters who write with the immediate acceptance that A.I. will be artificial general intelligence, or A.I. will be good, or that this stuff is already proven and already powerful, because there’s so much money behind it.

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The authors advocate for nurturing AI-enabled polymaths to bridge the gap between theoretical advancements and practical applications, driving progress toward artificial general intelligence.

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These "modern-day Leonardo da Vincis," as the authors call them, will be crucial in developing practical learning theories that can be applied immediately by engineers, propelling the field toward the ambitious goal of artificial general intelligence.

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At OpenAI, Sutskever jointly led a team focused on safely developing better-than-human AI known as artificial general intelligence, or AGI.

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