Machine Learning
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Intelligence is the ability to accomplish complex goals. These goals could be anything—from growing toward sunlight to coding websites. These goals may emerge through evolution, be programmed, or arise spontaneously. What matters is that the entity behaves in a way that moves toward achieving them. The three fundamental building blocks of intelligence are computation, memory,
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Power naturally follows intelligence. Gorillas are physically stronger than us, but we dominate them. We control their habitat, their breeding—even their fate—because we are much smarter than they are. We can cooperate on a large scale and build tools that allow us to control them. Even though power naturally follows intelligence, in humans it is
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Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is one of humanity’s most ambitious frontiers — the quest to build machines that can think, learn, and adapt like humans. AGI is mimicking human intelligence. An AGI must be able to learn everything a human can and apply knowledge from one domain to another. For example, if an AGI learns
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When I decided to go deep into AI, I started by reading science fiction stories about AI and broad general books on the subject. My primary goal was to develop genuine curiosity, so that studying AI wouldn’t feel like work but more like play. Once I became deeply curious, I wanted to understand its history—what