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Every AI Breakthrough Shifts the Goalposts of Artificial General Intelligence

Last updated: November 29, 2025 12:10 pm
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In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the definition of intelligence itself is constantly changing. As AI systems continue to surpass milestones and set new benchmarks, our standards for what constitutes “humanlike intelligence” are being redefined.

The concept of intelligence has always been a complex and multifaceted one. From analytical and creative thinking to emotional intelligence, the definition of intelligence in both humans and machines has been a subject of debate for decades. With the rapid advancements in AI technology, the goalposts for what constitutes humanlike intelligence are constantly shifting.

A prime example of this evolution is the partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI, which began in 2019 with the goal of building artificial general intelligence (AGI). AGI is defined as highly autonomous systems that outperform humans in most economically valuable tasks. However, as AI continues to progress, the question of when AGI will be achieved becomes increasingly complex.

Since the 1950s, the Turing test has been the primary benchmark for machine intelligence. Proposed by computer pioneer Alan Turing, the test involves a human judge communicating with both a human and a machine via text and determining which is which. As AI technology has advanced, researchers have moved away from symbolic systems towards neural networks and large datasets, allowing machines to learn patterns rather than rely on fixed rules.

The modern era of AI, characterized by achievements such as IBM’s Deep Blue beating chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov and AlphaGo defeating the world’s best Go players, has raised the bar for what AI is capable of. However, cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter argues that each time AI reaches a new milestone once thought to be uniquely human, we simply redefine the boundaries of “real intelligence” to maintain humanity’s distinction.

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As we continue to push the boundaries of AI capabilities, the concept of AGI has emerged as a benchmark for a system that can understand, learn, and act across multiple domains with the flexibility of a human mind. However, as the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI’s AI Index Report notes, complex reasoning remains a challenge for AI technology.

Ultimately, the definition of humanlike intelligence may be inherently flawed, as it is based on our own limited understanding of intelligence. As we strive to achieve AGI, the intelligence that AI ultimately attains may be one that we struggle to recognize. The constant evolution of AI technology challenges us to rethink our preconceptions of intelligence and embrace the possibilities of a future where human and artificial intelligence coexist harmoniously.

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