đź§ Types of Artificial Intelligence<br />Artificial Intelligence is typically classified into three main types based on its capabilities:<br /><br />1. Narrow AI (Weak AI)<br />Definition: AI designed to perform a specific task or set of tasks.<br /><br />Examples: Siri, Google Maps, ChatGPT, facial recognition.<br /><br />Note: Most AI today is narrow—it doesn’t understand beyond its programming.<br /><br />2. General AI (Strong AI)<br />Definition: AI with human-like intelligence that can learn and apply knowledge across various domains.<br /><br />Status: Still theoretical; no true General AI exists yet.<br /><br />Goal: Machines that can reason, solve problems, and think like humans.<br /><br />3. Super AI<br />Definition: Hypothetical AI that surpasses human intelligence in all aspects.<br /><br />Examples: None currently—this is a future concept.<br /><br />Risks: Raises ethical and control concerns (often discussed in sci-fi).<br /><br />📊 Alternative Classification Based on Functionality:<br />a. Reactive Machines<br />No memory, only react to current input. (e.g., Deep Blue chess computer)<br /><br />b. Limited Memory<br />Can learn from past data for short periods. (e.g., self-driving cars)<br /><br />c. Theory of Mind (in development)<br />AI that understands human emotions, beliefs, and intentions.<br /><br />d. Self-aware AI (future concept)<br />AI with consciousness and self-awareness.