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AGI
(Artificial General Intelligence)
AGI refers to a machine's ability to understand, learn, and apply knowledge across diverse domains at human-level competence. Unlike ANI (Artificial Narrow Intelligence) which excels at specific tasks, AGI aims for flexible, general-purpose intelligence.
While current AI systems specialize in particular areas, AGI remains theoretical and represents the holy grail of artificial intelligence research. Achieving AGI would require breakthroughs in cognitive architecture, learning algorithms, and world modeling. Experts debate whether AGI is possible and when it might be achieved, with estimates ranging from decades to never.
While current AI systems specialize in particular areas, AGI remains theoretical and represents the holy grail of artificial intelligence research. Achieving AGI would require breakthroughs in cognitive architecture, learning algorithms, and world modeling. Experts debate whether AGI is possible and when it might be achieved, with estimates ranging from decades to never.