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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.

Field
Intelligence
Horizon
ι Iota · 2035–2042
Lead center
Computational Discovery
Maturity
Research frontier — early-stage, high-uncertainty
Why it matters

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.

Where it stands

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.

How ASIZ approaches it

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.