AGI denotes a hypothetical system that can learn and reason at human level — or above — across a wide span of domains rather than just one narrow task. The definition is still contested: some treat it as an economic threshold (can do most of what a human worker does), others demand stricter cognitive tests. OpenAI has had AGI in its mission statement since founding; Anthropic and Google DeepMind talk about it in similar terms. Today's Frontier Model generation closes a lot of gaps but the AGI label remains debated; what's new is that Scaling Laws and the rise of Reasoning Models have turned the question from speculation into active policy.
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Glossary · Beginner · 2007
AGI — Artificial General Intelligence
A hypothetical AI system matching or surpassing human intelligence across a broad range of cognitive tasks.
- EN — English term
- AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)
- TR — Turkish term
- AGI — Yapay Genel Zeka