Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the intelligence of a machine that could successfully perform any intellectual task that a human being can. It is a primary goal of artificial intelligence research and an important topic for science fiction writers and futurists. Artificial general intelligence is also referred to as "strong AI", "full AI" or as the ability of a machine to perform "general intelligent action". /r/neuralnetworks /r/artificial /r/machinelearning /r/OpenCog /r/causality
r/AGI
The Reddit channel r/agi (Artificial General Intelligence) is a community focused on discussions, research, and developments related to Artificial General Intelligence. The main idea of the channel is to facilitate conversation and knowledge sharing about AGI, which is an advanced form of artificial intelligence that aims to understand, learn, and apply intelligence across a wide range of tasks at a human-like level. The subreddit covers topics such as the potential impacts of AGI, ethical considerations, technological advancements, and theoretical research. You might describe it as a hub for AGI enthusiasts and researchers to explore the future of intelligent machines and their implications for society.
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