Glossary term
Glossary term
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Artificial General Intelligence is theoretical AI capable of understanding, learning, and applying knowledge across any task like a human, unlike today's specialized systems. It remains the long-term ambition of the AI field.
A non-human mechanism that demonstrates a broad range of problem solving, creativity, and adaptability. For example, a program demonstrating artificial general intelligence could translate text, compose symphonies, and excel at games that have not yet been invented.
OpenAI's stated mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.
DeepMind, Anthropic, and xAI explicitly position their long-term roadmaps around AGI development.
The ARC-AGI benchmark by François Chollet is widely used to measure progress toward AGI-level reasoning.
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A think tank publishes scenarios for how labor markets might shift if artificial general intelligence is achieved within the next two decades.
A safety research lab focuses its hiring on alignment of artificial general intelligence rather than near-term productivity tools.
A board of directors at a frontier AI company commissions an external review of its plans in case its roadmap approaches artificial general intelligence levels.
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