Conference on Artificial General Intelligence
The Conference on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI ) is a meeting of researchers in the field of artificial general intelligence (AGI) organized by the AGI Society[ 1] steered by Marcus Hutter and Ben Goertzel .[ 2] It has been held annually since 2008.[ 3] [ 4] The conference was initiated by the 2006 Bethesda Artificial General Intelligence Workshop and has since been hosted at various international venues.[ 4] [ 5]
Locations and history
AGI-2025 Reykjavík University , Reykjavík , Iceland
AGI-2024 University of Washington , Seattle , Washington , USA
AGI-2023 KTH Royal Institute of Technology , Stockholm , Sweden
AGI-2022 The Crocodile , Seattle , Washington , USA
AGI-2021 Computer History Museum , Mountain View , California , USA
AGI-2020 Virtual Conference
AGI-2019 Sheraton Shenzhen Futian, Shenzhen , China
AGI-2018 Czech Technical University , Prague , Czech Republic
AGI-2017 ibis Melbourne, Melbourne , Australia
AGI-2016 The New School , New York , New York , USA
AGI-2015 Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities , Berlin , Germany
AGI-2014 Université Laval , Quebec City , Canada (sponsored by the Cognitive Science Society and the AAAI )
AGI-2013 Peking University , Beijing , China (sponsored by the Cognitive Science Society and the AAAI )
AGI-2012 University of Oxford , Oxford , United Kingdom (sponsored by the Future of Humanity Institute and Ray Kurzweil )
AGI-2011 Google Headquarters , Mountain View , California , USA (sponsored by Google , AAAI , and Ray Kurzweil )
AGI-2010 University of Lugano , Lugano , Switzerland (In Memoriam Ray Solomonoff and sponsored by AAAI and Ray Kurzweil )
AGI-2009 Crowne Plaza Crystal City, Arlington , Virginia , USA (sponsored by AAAI and Ray Kurzweil )
AGI-2008 University of Memphis , Tennessee , USA (sponsored by AAAI )
Kristinn R. Thórisson , Joscha Bach , Ben Goertzel , and Haley Lowy on stage at AGI-2024
Notable speakers
The conference has attracted many speakers over the years including Turing Award winners Yoshua Bengio [ 6] [ 7] and Richard S. Sutton [ 8] [ 9] 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
^ "Home" . AGI Society . Retrieved Sep 14, 2025 .
^ "Governance" . AGI Society . Retrieved 2025-05-17 .
^ "dblp: Artificial General Intelligence" . dblp.org . Retrieved 2025-05-17 .
^ a b "Home" . AGI Conference Landing Page . Retrieved 2025-05-17 .
^ Boyle, Alan (2024-08-17). "Can AI agents become conscious? Experts look ahead to artificial general intelligence" . GeekWire . Retrieved 2025-05-17 .
^ "Presentations" . Yoshua Bengio . Retrieved 2025-05-17 .
^ “Deep Learning for AI”, Keynote talk at the Artificial General Intelligence conference, AGI’14, Quebec City, August 2nd, 2014. Video of the talk .
^ Toward Learning Human-level Predictive Knowledge, AGI keynote, March 5, 2010.
^ "Rich Sutton's Recent Talks" . incompleteideas.net . Retrieved 2025-05-17 .
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