Artificial general intelligence
Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is a system that can understand, learn, and perform any intellectual task a human can, transferring knowledge flexibly across domains rather than being narrow — matching human cognitive versatility.
AGI is the pivot of the entire program: a mind that can do any cognitive work would compress scientific progress across every field, and is ASIZ's central object of study — and of safety concern.
Today's frontier models show surprisingly broad ability but lack robust reasoning, memory, and autonomy; whether and when they cross into true generality is deeply contested.
The discovery loop, applied.
Through the Computational Discovery center, ASIZ aims the discovery loop at artificial general intelligence: frontier models survey the literature and simulate the possibilities, rank the experiments most likely to resolve the open questions, and partner labs run the decisive ones — with results shared openly.