Researchers Pursue Artificial General Intelligence, But True Human-Level AI Remains Distant
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Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the concept of creating AI with human-like abilities to reason, problem-solve, and apply intelligence broadly.
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Current AI systems are narrow, specialized for particular tasks like image generation or language processing. True AGI would be more flexible and adaptable.
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Researchers are working on AGI using deep learning, neural networks, computer vision, natural language processing, and more advanced techniques.
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AGI could bring major benefits but also risks like techn unemployment and unforeseen impacts from superintelligent systems.
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Despite rapid progress, AGI remains distant and some believe it may never be possible to fully replicate human intelligence in machines.