Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the field of computer science focused on creating systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. This includes activities like understanding natural language, recognizing patterns, solving problems, and making decisions.
Designed for specific tasks, such as facial recognition, language translation, or recommending products. Most AI systems today fall into this category.
A theoretical form of AI that would have the ability to understand, learn, and apply intelligence across a wide range of tasks, much like a human. This type of AI doesn’t yet exist.
An advanced form of AI that would surpass human intelligence in all aspects, including creativity, problem-solving, and social intelligence. This remains speculative and is a topic of debate among researchers.
Where algorithms are trained on data to learn and make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed for each task.
A subset of machine learning that uses neural networks with many layers (hence "deep") to analyze complex patterns in large amounts of data.
Enables machines to understand and respond to human language in a way that is both meaningful and useful.
AI is applied in many areas, from personal assistants like Siri and Alexa to more complex systems like autonomous vehicles and advanced medical diagnostics. Its development raises ethical and practical considerations, such as privacy, job displacement, and the potential for misuse.z
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