For decades, humans have dreamed of creating artificial intelligence. However, the field truly took shape in the late 1950s when a group of scientists gathered at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, for a two-month workshop. Their goal was to design machines capable of using language—a milestone widely regarded as the official beginning of AI history.
Artificial intelligence has since evolved into two categories: Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI), which we use today, and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which aims to reach human-level cognitive abilities in the future.
The ultimate goal of AGI is to develop machines that can learn from experience, adapt to new situations, and perform tasks with human-like reasoning and flexibility.
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As AI gets more intelligent and capable of doing more complicated human activities, it will become more difficult to monitor, validate, anticipate, and explain their behaviour.
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