AIApr 16, 2024

What is Meant by AGI? On the Definition of Artificial General Intelligence

arXiv:2404.10731v15 citationsh-index: 2
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This work addresses a foundational problem for the AI research community by clarifying AGI terminology, though it is incremental in nature.

The paper tackles the lack of consensus on defining Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) by proposing a definition centered on adaptation to open environments using limited resources, emphasizing learning as essential and framing principles of intelligence as the core debate.

This paper aims to establish a consensus on AGI's definition. General intelligence refers to the adaptation to open environments according to certain principles using limited resources. It emphasizes that adaptation or learning is an indispensable property of intelligence, and places the controversial part within the principles of intelligence, which can be described from different perspectives.

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