AI Terminology: Simplifying Complex Concepts

Artificial intelligence is changing the world, and this process is shaping new terminology. Acronyms like LLM, RAG, or RLHF can often confuse even tech professionals. This guide helps you understand key concepts in the world of AI. Techcrunch.com reports on this.
AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is a system capable of performing most tasks a human can, or even achieving better results. While companies like OpenAI and Google DeepMind have different approaches to defining AGI, all emphasize that it must possess a high level of autonomy and cognitive ability.
An AI agent is a tool that, unlike a simple chatbot, can independently perform specific tasks on your behalf, such as booking tickets or writing code. APIs act as "bridges" that enable interaction between software, allowing agents to manage third-party services.
Chain-of-thought technology helps solve complex problems step-by-step. This method reduces the probability of errors, especially in logic and programming tasks. AI coding agents simplify the daily work of developers by allowing them to autonomously write, test, and debug code.
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