By Rich Heimann AI is frequently explained using the categories artificial narrow intelligence (ANI), artificial general intelligence (AGI), and artificial super-intelligence (ASI). Despite this strange conceptual framework providing nothing of real value, it finds its way into many discussions. If unfamiliar with these categories, consider yourself lucky and move on to another, more consequential article. If you are unlucky, I invite you to keep reading.
What's wrong with the AI alphabet soup?
What's wrong with the AI alphabet soup?
What's wrong with the AI alphabet soup?
By Rich Heimann AI is frequently explained using the categories artificial narrow intelligence (ANI), artificial general intelligence (AGI), and artificial super-intelligence (ASI). Despite this strange conceptual framework providing nothing of real value, it finds its way into many discussions. If unfamiliar with these categories, consider yourself lucky and move on to another, more consequential article. If you are unlucky, I invite you to keep reading.