The three main domains of artificial intelligence are:
1. Narrow or Weak AI (ANI):This type of AI is designed for a specific task and operates within a limited context. It excels at a predefined set of functions but lacks general cognitive abilities.
2. General AI (AGI): General AI refers to a system with the ability to understand, learn, and apply knowledge across a wide range of tasks—similar to human intelligence. Achieving true general AI is a long-term and complex goal.
3. Superintelligent AI: This hypothetical level of AI surpasses human intelligence in virtually every aspect, including problem-solving, creativity, and social skills. It represents a level of intelligence that exceeds the capabilities of the brightest human minds.