Forbes October 8, 2024
Nikhil Jathar

Nikhil Jathar, CTO & Co-founder at AvanSaber.com, expert in SaaS, XR, & AI, shaping tech in space and digital realms.

Imagine a world where machines don’t just follow programmed instructions but think, learn and adapt just like we do. That’s the aim of artificial general intelligence (AGI).

Unlike today’s AI, which excels at specific tasks like recognizing faces or recommending movies, AGI aims to replicate the full range of human cognitive abilities. It’s about creating machines that can understand, learn and apply knowledge in any context, much like a human being.

Understanding AGI Versus Traditional AI

Most of us interact with AI daily, whether it’s asking Siri for the weather forecast or receiving personalized shopping suggestions online. These are examples...

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