Artificial general intelligence - Wikipedia
Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the intelligence of a machine that can understand or learn any intellectual task that a human being can. It is a primary goal of some artificial intelligence research and a common topic in science fiction and futures studies. AGI can also be referred to as strong AI,[1][2][3] full AI[4], or general intelligent action.[5] Some authorities emphasize a distinction between strong AI and applied AI[7] (also called narrow AI[2] or weak AI[8][dead link]): the use of software to study or accomplish specific problem solving or reasoning tasks. Weak AI, in contrast to strong AI, does not attempt to perform the full range of human cognitive abilities. As of 2017, over forty organizations were doing research on AGI.[9] Various criteria for intelligence have been proposed (most famously the Turing test) but to date, there is no definition that satisfies everyone.[10] However, there is wide agreement among artificial intelligence researchers that intelligence is required to do the following:[11] Other important capabilities include the ability to sense (e.g. This would include an ability to detect and respond to hazard.[13]
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