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Types of AI

Lesson 5 of 49 in the free AI Fundamentals notes on Siksha Sarovar, written by Rohit Jangra.

AI is classified based on capability and functionality.

Based on Capability

TypeNameCapabilityExamples
ANIArtificial Narrow IntelligenceGood at one specific task. Fails outside its domain.Siri, Alexa, Chess Bots, Self-driving cars. (All current AI is ANI).
AGIArtificial General IntelligenceHuman-level intelligence. Can understand, learn, and apply knowledge to any task.Theoretical. (e.g., Data from Star Trek, C-3PO).
ASIArtificial Super IntelligenceSurpasses human intelligence in every field (creativity, wisdom, problem-solving).Hypothetical. Skynet (Terminator).

Based on Functionality

  1. Reactive Machines: No memory. Reacts only to current input (Deep Blue).
  2. Limited Memory: Uses past data for short-term decisions (Self-driving cars).
  3. Theory of Mind: Understands human emotions/beliefs (In development).
  4. Self-Awareness: Conscious machines (Does not exist).