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Artificial General Intelligence (A.G.I) the "Swiss Army Knife" for the artificial intelligence

    



Artificial General Intelligence (A.G.I) the "Swiss Army Knife" for the artificial intelligence

One body of program fits all and it can be made diverse by connecting it with multiple database modules.

Term A.G.I (Artificial General Intelligence) means the next generation modular intelligent software or algorithm. This is the so-called Swiss Army Pocket Knife for artificial intelligence, where the central body is always similar, but the modules around that thing are determining the purpose and abilities of artificial intelligence. 

A.G.I is the multimission artificial intelligence, where around the same structure can connect multiple databases, which can be standard or custom. That means that programmers can make unique databases for special missions. Or those robots can use the standard models of databases if they are using some easy missions, or sharper saying for the cleaning or other things the robot needs the map where it can operate and where it can find things. 

A.G.I can be the ultimate tool and ultimate enemy. The number and involvement of the database determine, what that system can do. 

The thing that causes criticism is that the A.G.I can scale itself across the internet and take multiple platforms like civil and combat robots and nuclear plants under the control. That makes it the ultimate computer virus, which can break every firewall. And if somebody wants to use those systems for bad things, that brings terrible visions in the front of our eyes. That system can target and terminate everybody, who threats its controllers. And this is the shadow side of those systems. 

Or if artificial intelligence operates in virtual missions it needs things like words, what it must find. If A.I is controlling things like factories or powerplants it needs the error level that causes the system shutdown. And things like abnormal pressure hits or other oscillations can cause that the A.I closes the line. The required error level depends on the type of chemicals or another material is handled in the factory. That data can be stored in the custom modules, and the number of modules determines how many missions artificial intelligence and the machines, what it operates can handle. 

Those modules can be the sensors that are inputting data to the system, the things, that artificial intelligence can use, and the other things like what kind of environment the artificial intelligence can be operated. The databases that are connecting to the central structure are the thing what gives the new skills for that kind of algorithms. This kind of modular artificial intelligence can be the next-generation tool for handling data and connecting it to machines. So by using this tool, one robot can make many missions, and that thing might interest many actors in the civilian and military world. 

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