Artificial general intelligence: concept, state of the art, and future prospects
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Authors: Ben Goertzel
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Artificial General Intelligence: Concept, State of the Art, and Future Prospects
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Year: 2014
Venue: Journal of Artificial General Intelligence (JAGI), 5(1), 2014
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Summary
A wide-ranging survey of the AGI research community and its progress: it reviews approaches to defining AGI (mathematical, engineering, and biology-inspired), the spectrum of AGI system designs (symbolic, emergentist, hybrid, and universalist), and metrics for general intelligence, concluding that while human-level-AGI metrics may be relatively straightforward, metrics for partial progress remain contentious.
Relevance to Hyperon
Goertzel's canonical JAGI survey situating the OpenCog/PRIMUS approach (a hybrid design) within the broader AGI landscape — useful framing background for the PRIMUS Deep Dive's place among AGI paradigms. (Cited as broad context, not a PRIMUS-specific technical source.)