AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)

Artificial General Intelligence, or AGI, refers to a still-theoretical form of AI that would be capable of understanding, learning, and applying knowledge across a wide range of tasks, just like a human can. Unlike today's AI, which is designed for specific tasks like language translation or image recognition, AGI would be flexible and able to adapt to any problem it encounters.

Imagine a machine that could write a novel, fix a car, plan a business strategy, and carry on a philosophical debate — all without needing to be reprogrammed. AGI represents the next level of AI evolution, but researchers are still far from achieving it. It raises important questions about safety, ethics, and the role of humans in an AI-driven future.

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