Key Facts
- AI development initially focused on Large Language Models (LLMs) which are resource-intensive.
- The shift toward Small Language Models (SLMs) reflects a maturation of the field, moving from brute-force approaches that require enormous resources toward elegant, efficient solutions that deliver superior performance with less overhead.
- The next phase in AI evolution promises Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which will possess the ability to understand, learn, and apply intelligence across a broad range of tasks, much like human cognitive flexibility.
- Beyond AGI lies Absolute Intelligence, envisioning AI systems with fully developed cognitive abilities that can think, reason, and make decisions with the same depth and nuance as human consciousness, potentially surpassing human intellectual capabilities.
Beyond AGI lies an even more ambitious target: Absolute Intelligence. This final phase envisions AI systems with fully developed cognitive abilities - machines that can think, reason, and make decisions with the same depth and nuance as human consciousness, potentially surpassing human intellectual capabilities.
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