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Conference on Artificial General Intelligence

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Conference on Artificial General Intelligence
AbbreviationAGI
DisciplineArtificial general intelligence
Publication details
PublisherSpringer Nature
History2008-present
FrequencyAnnual
Websitehttps://agi-conference.org/

The Conference on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is a meeting of researchers in the field of Artificial General Intelligence organized by the AGI Society, steered by Marcus Hutter and Ben Goertzel.[1] It has been held annually since 2008.[2][3] The conference was initiated by the 2006 Bethesda Artificial General Intelligence Workshop and has since been hosted at various international venues.[3][4]

Locations and History

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Kristinn R. Thórisson, Joscha Bach, Ben Goertzel, and Haley Lowy on stage at AGI-2024.

Notable Speakers

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The conference has attracted many speakers over the years including Turing Award winners Yoshua Bengio[5][6] and Richard S. Sutton[7][8] as well as Ben Goertzel, Marcus Hutter, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Gary Marcus, John E. Laird, Peter Norvig, Joscha Bach, François Chollet, John L. Pollock, Bill Hibbard, Hugo de Garis, Stan Franklin, Steve Omohundro, Randal A. Koene, Ernst Dickmanns, Margaret Boden, David Hanson, Roman Yampolskly, Selmer Bringsjord, Kristinn R. Thórisson and Nick Bostrom.

References

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  1. ^ "Governance". AGI Society. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
  2. ^ "dblp: Artificial General Intelligence". dblp.org. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
  3. ^ a b "Home". AGI Conference Landing Page. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
  4. ^ Boyle, Alan (2024-08-17). "Can AI agents become conscious? Experts look ahead to artificial general intelligence". GeekWire. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
  5. ^ "Presentations". Yoshua Bengio. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
  6. ^ “Deep Learning for AI”, Keynote talk at the Artificial General Intelligence conference, AGI’14, Quebec City, August 2nd, 2014. Video of the talk.
  7. ^ Toward Learning Human-level Predictive Knowledge, AGI keynote, March 5, 2010.
  8. ^ "Rich Sutton's Recent Talks". incompleteideas.net. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
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