Artificial
intelligence is a branch of computer science that enables computers to mimic
natural intelligence. There are seven stages of AI, as follows:
1. Knowledge-Based AI - This stage involves the development of expert
systems that use knowledge about specific subject areas to solve problems and
make decisions.
2. Context-awareness and retention stage -The context awareness and
retention stage of artificial intelligence is often referred to as pattern
recognition. This is where computers start to learn patterns in data, their use
of logic, and knowledge from previous processes. They also “remember”
situations where these patterns have been seen before so that they can make
decisions more easily.
3. Domain-Specific Expertise – Artificial intelligence has evolved to a point where it can
learn, reason, and make decisions based on the data it has access to. In some
cases, these machines have even challenged human experts in their own fields.
4. Reasoning
Machines- It’s an algorithm that has a sense of beliefs, intentions,
knowledge, and how its own logic works. This can allow them to reason with
humans and other machines.
5. Self-Aware
Systems / Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)- At Such a stage where systems
will be capable of reasoning and learning on their own, without human
supervision or guidance.
6. Artificial
Superintelligence (ASI)- Artificial Superintelligence is the notion of
developing artificial agents with capabilities to outperform the smartest of
humans in all domains.
7. Singularity and Transcendence- The singularity is the idea that in
the near future, there will be a massive expansion in human capability—possibly
enabled by artificial superintelligence (ASI). By merging with AI, we may
become collectively smarter than all the people who have ever lived. We could
even upload our minds and live forever in virtual reality—and merge with the
entirety of our environment.
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