Conference on Artificial General Intelligence
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The Conference on Artificial General Intelligence is a meeting of researchers in the field of Artificial General Intelligence organized by the AGI Society and held annually since 2008. The conference was initiated by the 2006 Bethesda Artificial General Intelligence Workshop and has been hosted at the University of Memphis (sponsored by the AAAI); Arlington, Virginina (sponsored by the AAAI and Ray Kurzweil's KurzweilAI.net); Lugano, Switzerland (In Memoriam Ray Solomonoff and sponsored by the AAAI and KurzweilAI); Google headquarters in Mountain View, California (sponsored by Google, Inc., the AAAI, and KurzweilAI); the University of Oxford, United Kingdom (sponsored by the Future of Humanity Institute and KurzweilAI); and at Peking University, Beijing, China (sponsored by the Cognitive Science Society and the AAAI), Quebec City, Canada (sponsored by the Cognitive Science Society and the AAAI). The AGI-15 conference was held in Berlin, Germany.
The conference has attracted many speakers over the years including Joscha Bach, John L. Pollock, Nicholas L. Cassimatis, Bill Hibbard, Hugo de Garis, Stan Franklin, Steve Omohundro, Ben Goertzel, Itamar Arel, Eric Baum, Marcus Hutter, John E. Laird, Stephen R. Reed, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Richard S. Sutton, Randal A. Koene, Ernst Dickmanns, Peter Norvig, Yoshua Bengio, Zhongzhi Shi, Margaret Boden, David Hanson, Angelo Cangelosi, and Nick Bostrom.
References[edit]
- Pei Wang and Ben Goertzel and Stan Franklin, ed. (2008). Proc. 1st Int. Conf. on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Amsterdam: IOS Press. ISBN 9781586038335.
- Ben Goertzel and Pascal Hitzler and Marcus Hutter, ed. (2009). Proc. 2nd Conf. on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Atlantis Press. ISBN 978-90-78677-24-6.
- Jürgen Schmidhuber and Kristinn R. Thórisson and Moshe Looks, ed. (2011). Proc. 4th Int. Conf. on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). LNCS. 6830. Heidelberg: Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-22886-5.
- Joscha Bach and Ben Goertzel and Matthew Iklé, ed. (2012). Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). LNCS. 7716. Heidelberg: Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-35505-9.
- Kai-Uwe Kühnberger and Sebastian Rudolph and Pei Wang, ed. (2013). Proc. 6th Int. Conf. on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). LNCS. 7999. Heidelberg: Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-39520-8.
- Ben Goertzel and Laurent Orseau and Javier Snaider, ed. (2014). Proc. 7th Int. Conf. on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). LNCS. 8598. Cham (Switzerland): Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-09273-7.
- Jordi Bieger and Ben Goertzel and Alexey Potapov, ed. (2015). Proc. 8th Int. Conf. on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). LNCS. 9205. Cham (Switzerland): Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-21364-4.
- Bas Steunebrink and Pei Wang and Ben Goertzel, ed. (2016). Proc. 9th Int. Conf. on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). LNCS. 9782. Cham (Switzerland): Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-41648-9.
- Tom Everitt and Ben Goertzel and Alexey Potapov, ed. (2017). Proc. 10th Int. Conf. on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). LNCS. 10414. Cham (Switzerland): Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-63702-0.
External links[edit]
- AGI Conference website
- AGI-11 opening remarks, GoogleTechTalks on YouTube - Moshe Looks and Peter Norvig
- AGI-13 talks, presentations, and tutorials.
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