"It's becoming increasingly impossible to ignore AI in our everyday lives. That doesn't mean it's always easy to understand. From agentic AI to UBI, tech CEOs, Wall Street, and politicians increasingly sound like they are speaking another language. Even if you don't use AI in your day-to-day life, chances are your bank, your doctor, the streaming service you're using, and maybe even your car do."
"Agentic: A type of artificial intelligence that can make proactive, autonomous decisions with limited human input. Unlike generative AI models like ChatGPT, agentic AI does not need a human prompt to take action - for example, it can perform complex tasks and adapt when objectives change. AGI: "Artificial general intelligence," or the ability of artificial intelligence to perform complex cognitive tasks such as displaying self-awareness and critical thinking the way humans do."
AI is increasingly integrated into daily life across banks, healthcare, streaming services, and vehicles. Many stakeholders—CEOs, investors, and politicians—use specialized terms that can obscure understanding. Definitions clarify concepts such as agentic AI, which can act autonomously without human prompts, and AGI, which denotes human-like general cognitive abilities. Alignment is a safety research area focused on ensuring AI goals match human values. Bias arises from human-created training data and can distort outcomes. Capability overhang describes the gap between model potential and current applications. ChatGPT's 2022 launch catalyzed widespread attention to generative AI.
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