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u Artificial General Intelligence (AGI): AGI can understand, learn, and apply knowledge in various domains,
             similar to human intelligence. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) refers to AI with human-like cognitive
             abilities across various tasks, adapting, reasoning, learning, and communicating independently. It aims to
             generalize intelligence rather than being task-specific, but achieving true AGI remains a significant challenge
             in AI development.

                                                                      Abstract
                                               Creativeness
                                                                       thinking






                                      Background                                Transfer
                                       knowledge                                learning






                                           Comprehension of         Following common sense
                                           cause and effect           in making decisions

         u Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI): Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) is like super-smart AI that’s way smarter
             than humans in every possible way. It’s a future AI stage that could bring big changes and questions about
             how we live and work. ASI would surpass human intelligence in almost all areas.



                                                    Beliefs    Desires


                                        Consciousness                     Cognition



                                       Emotional                           Behavioural
                                       Intelligence                        Intelligence















        Based on Functionalities

        There are four types of AI when we talk about AI categorization based on functionalities.

         u Reactive  Machines: Reactive machines  are the most basic  type of  AI
             which  don’t  have any past memory.  In simple  words, these types of
             machines do not store ‘memories’ or use past experiences to predict
             future actions. For example: IBM’s Deep Blue System, Google’s AlphaGo.



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