Artificial Intelligence encompasses systems that perform tasks requiring human intelligence. Generative AI, a subset of AI, creates new content by learning from existing data. Examples include OpenAI's models, which generate responses or visuals. AI agents, tailored applications of AI, can mimic human-like behaviors and decision-making. They are classified into Tool Agents, which assist in managing tasks, and Simulation Agents, designed to replicate human personality with accurate models. These innovations raise questions about autonomy and relationships with technology as they evolve.
Artificial Intelligence refers to systems designed to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, like recognizing patterns, solving problems, or making predictions.
Generative AI is a subset of AI that creates new content such as text, images, or music by learning patterns from existing data, like OpenAI's GPT models.
AI Agents are specialized applications of AI designed to perform tasks or simulate interactions, categorized into Tool Agents and Simulation Agents.
Tool Agents assist with tasks like managing schedules and automating workflows, whereas Simulation Agents mimic human behaviors and decision-making processes.
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