artificial general intelligence
English
Etymology
Used as early as 1997, by Mark Gubrud[1] in a discussion of the implications of fully automated military production and operations, and popularized by w:Ben Goertzel around 2002.[2]
Noun
artificial general intelligence (uncountable)
- (artificial intelligence) Artificial intelligence which matches or exceeds the intelligence and capabilities of human beings.
- Synonyms: (initialism) AGI, strong artificial intelligence, full artificial intelligence, general intelligent action
- 2015, Martin Ford, The Rise of the Robots, Oneworld:
- The real question, I think, is not whether the field as a whole is in any real danger of another AI winter but, rather, whether progress remains limited to narrow AI or ultimately expands to Artificial General Intelligence as well.
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