Artificial Intelligence

Definition

Artificial Intelligence, often referred to as AI, is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.

Explain Like I'm 5

Imagine if you had a toy robot that could learn to clean up your room all by itself – that’s pretty much what artificial intelligence is. It's teaching machines to learn and make decisions like humans do.

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Intelligence Level / Task Scope Narrow Task Performance Broad Task Performance
Human-like Intelligence Advanced Narrow AI
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Specialized AI Expert
Examples: AlphaGo, DALL-E, GPT-4
Excels at specific complex tasks
General AI
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Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Human-level reasoning across domains
Currently theoretical
Limited Intelligence Basic Narrow AI
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Task-Specific AI
Examples: Chatbots, Recommendation Systems
Single-purpose applications
Emerging AI Systems
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Bridging narrow and broad capabilities
Experimental technologies

Digging Deeper

Artificial Intelligence (AI) involves programming computers to perform tasks usually associated with human intelligence. These tasks include learning from experience, recognizing patterns in vast amounts of data, understanding language, making judgements and decisions, and solving complex problems. AI can be categorized into two types: Narrow AI, which is designed to perform a narrow task such as voice recognition, and General AI, which can perform any intellectual task that a human being can do.

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