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

TL;DR
This paper seeks to establish a clear, consensus-driven definition of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) by analyzing its core properties, especially adaptation and learning, to clarify its fundamental principles.
Contribution
It provides a structured analysis of AGI's definition, emphasizing adaptation and learning as essential properties, and discusses the principles underlying general intelligence.
Findings
Defines general intelligence as adaptation to open environments using limited resources
Highlights adaptation and learning as indispensable properties of intelligence
Discusses different perspectives on the principles of intelligence
Abstract
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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Taxonomy
TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms
