“Artificial General Intelligence” (AGI) refers to
machines with human or super-human level
cognitive abilities, capable of solving complex and
crucial problems across industries. AGI presents
risks such as job displacement, loss of control, and
weaponization, with it’s development estimated
to be 20-50 years away
“Artificial Narrow Intelligence” (ANI) refers to
machines that focus on specific tasks like vision or
language and is already widely used in
applications like surveillance, self-driving cars,
and chatbots like ChatGPT. ANI poses risks like
hallucinating wrong information, privacy issues
and biases against under represented
communities.