artificial general intelligence
Artificial general intelligence (AGI) refers to highly autonomous systems that possess human-like cognitive capabilities, enabling them to understand, learn, and apply knowledge across diverse tasks and domains, similar to human intelligence. This term emphasizes the ability of AI systems to perform complex tasks and think creatively while demonstrating general intelligence in a wide range of situations.
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