Except you are from another planet in the cosmos, the drive to incorporate AI in everything software related could not
have gone amiss. The Silicon Valley motto of " move fast and break things" to get ahead is truly in hyperdrive mode.
There used to be a chasm between the professionals/specialists and the ordinary in any human endeavor you care to look at. Take painting for example, Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Leonardo Da Vinci, Claude Monet, and Michelangelo to name but a few knew how to put paint on canvas with meticulous brush strokes.
Machine learning is a rapidly growing field that has gained immense popularity in recent years. It is a subset of artificial intelligence that focuses on providing computers with the ability to learn and improve from data without being explicitly programmed.
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, the concept of artificial general intelligence (AGI) becomes increasingly feasible. AGI has the potential to revolutionize our world, offering solutions to some of humanity's greatest challenges. However, to realize the full potential of AGI, it is crucial to consider the issue of alignment.
As I observed from my distant planet, I saw a group of scientists on Earth working tirelessly to create Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). They sought to develop a machine that could think, reason and learn like a human.