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Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is an emerging field aiming at the building of “thinking machines”; that is, general-purpose systems with intelligence comparable to that of the human mind (and perhaps ultimately well beyond human general intelligence). While this was the original goal of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the mainstream of AI research has turned toward domain-dependent and problem-specific solutions; therefore it has become necessary to use a new name to indicate research that still pursues the “Grand AI Dream”. Similar labels for this kind of research include “Strong AI”, “Human-level AI”, etc.
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The AGI Society is a nonprofit organization with the goals:
to facilitate co-operation and communication among those interested in the study and pursuit of AGI
to promote the study of artificial general intelligence (AGI), and the design of AGI systems.
to hold conferences and meetings for the communication of knowledge concerning AGI
to produce publications regarding AGI research and development
to publicize and disseminate by other means knowledge and views concerning AGI
Committees
The People Behind AGI Society and Conference Series…
Aspiring minds, committed to supporting the creation of genuienly intelligent machines.
Conference Chair
Ben Goertzel, SingularityNET, OpenCog Foundation & Hanson Robotics
Program Committee Chairs
Ben Goertzel, SingularityNET, OpenCog Foundation & Hanson Robotics
Matthew Iklé, SingularityNET
Denis Ponomaryov, Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems
Alexey Potapov, SingularityNET
Organizing Committee
Ben Goertzel, SingularityNET, OpenCog Foundation & Hanson Robotics
Matthew Iklé, SingularityNET
Alexey Potapov, SingularityNET
Sergey Shalyapin, SingularityNET
Program Committee
Antonio Chella, Università di Palermo
Deborah Duong, SingularityNET
Aaron Eberhart, Kansas State University
Thomas Gärtner, TU Wien
Nil Geisweiller, SingularityNET
Ben Goertzel, SingularityNET
Patrick Hammer, Stockholm University
Jose Hernandez-Orallo, Universitat Politècnica de València
Marcus Hutter, Australian National University
Matthew Iklé, SingularityNET
Cliff Joslyn, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Garrett Katz, Syracuse University
Anton Kolonin, SingularityNET
Xiang Li, Liaoning University of Technology
John Licato, Indiana University/Purdue University – Fort Wayne
Frank Loebe, University of Leipzig
Douglas Miles, SingularityNETe
Till Mossakowski, University of Magdeburg
Amedeo Napoli, Université de Lorraine
Laurent Orseau, Google
Günther Palm, University of Ulm
Aleksandr I. Panov, Russian Academy of Sciences
Maxim Peterson, SingularityNET
Denis Ponomaryov, Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems
Alexey Potapov, SingularityNET
Rafal Rzepka, Hokkaido University
Ricardo Sanz, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Oleg Scherbakov, SingularityNET
Ute Schmid, University of Bamberg
Abdulrahman Semrie, SingularityNET
Barry Smith, SUNY Buffalo
Bas Steunebrink, NNAISENSE
Kristinn Thórisson, Reykjavik University
Adam Vandervoorst, SingularityNET
Mario Verdicchio, Università degli Studi di Bergamo
Pei Wang, Temple University
Jonathan Warrell, SingularityNET
Robert Wünsche, TU Dresden
Roman Yampolskiy, University of Louisville
Liudmila Zhilyakova, Russian Academy of Sciences
Steering Committee
Ben Goertzel, SingularityNET, OpenCog Foundation & Hanson Robotics (Chair)
Marcus Hutter, Australian National University, Australia
The Artificial General Intelligence Society is a nonprofit facilitating cooperation and communication among those developing AGI.
The AGI Society has hosted the AGI Conference series since 2008.
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