artificial general intelligence
noun
plural artificial general intelligences
: the potential capability of computer systems or algorithms to match or exceed human cognitive abilities (such as reasoning and learning)
… artificial general intelligence, which is a hypothetical stage of AI where it will match or surpass humans' abilities across a range of tasks.—
Mark Mensheha
But I also expect continued advancements in artificial general intelligence to improve both the quality and speed of decision-making across various fields.—
David Moon
also
: an artificial intelligence system having this capability
Artificial general intelligence, super intelligence, and self-aware AI, which would perform tasks quicker and more efficiently than humans, represent future AI evolution. —
Lynne Jeter
An artificial general intelligence system would be better able to transfer its skills from one domain to another, even if it had never seen the new domain before. —
Brian O'Neill
compare artificial intelligence
called also AGI
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