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MIS 2101.730 ■ Spring 2023 ■ Steven E. Sclarow, AIA
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Three types of artificial intelligence. -4B

Sheree Owens - March 1, 2023 1 Comment

The three types of artificial intelligence are narrow AI (ANI), general AI (AGI), and superintelligence AI(ASI). “Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as machine intelligence that mimics a human mind’s problem-solving and decision-making capabilities to perform various tasks. All AI types use machine learning, deep learning, and neural networks to evolve to higher levels.” Examples of narrow AI are image and facial recognition systems, chatbots, self-driving vehicles, and Siri. General AI is the ability of an intelligent agent to understand or learn any intellectual task that a human being can. Superintelligence AI is defined as a form of AI capable of surpassing human intelligence by manifesting cognitive skills and developing thinking skills of its own. We have only been able to achieve narrow AI (ANI) but AI machine-learning capabilities will continue to evolve. Scientists and programmers predict that we will eventually get closer to achieving general AI but have concerns about robots taking over the world. This is something that we see in a lot of sci-fi movies!

 

https://www.spiceworks.com/tech/artificial-intelligence/articles/narrow-general-super-ai-difference/

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  1. Ivan Uliganets says

    March 2, 2023 at 3:17 pm

    Hey Sheree,
    I really enjoyed this chapter and learning about the different types of artificial intelligence. It is crazy that we are at Narrow AI and we will probably one day move up to General AI which is kind of scary to think about. Great post!

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