AGI
AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) refers to AI systems that match or exceed human-level cognitive ability across the full range of cognitive tasks — including reasoning, learning, planning, creativity, common-sense understanding, and adaptation to novel domains. AGI is distinct from today's "narrow" AI, which excels at specific tasks (chess, image classification, language generation) but cannot generalize to unrelated domains the way humans can. No widely-accepted AGI exists today, though the term is heavily debated. OpenAI's stated mission is to ensure AGI "benefits all of humanity," while Anthropic, DeepMind, and other frontier labs explicitly target AGI-level systems. Definitions vary: some focus on benchmark performance (matching humans on diverse tasks), others on autonomy (operating without supervision across domains), others on capability for scientific discovery or recursive self-improvement. Predictions for AGI timing range from a few years to many decades depending on the source. AI governance, AI compliance, and AI risk management programs increasingly include AGI scenario planning supporting responsible AI through long-term risk consideration in enterprise AI strategy at the highest levels.
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