AGI: The Human-Like Mind of Machines
Hey, it’s Mahesh here! Guess what? After almost 10–11 days, I’m finally back on the blog 😁 And no, I didn’t vanish into thin air — just took a little break to recharge my brain cells. But now… we’re kicking things off with something big . Today, we’re talking about Artificial General Intelligence — yeah, that fancy term that sounds like it belongs in a sci-fi movie. But don’t worry, I’m not here to throw boring textbook definitions at you. I’ll break it down the way I see it, using simple, real-life examples, so by the end you’ll be like, “Ohhh… so that’s AGI!” So… ready to explore a future where machines might actually think like us? Let’s roll Where It All Started The whole idea of AGI comes from a time when people believed, “Only humans can do this.” You know — things that needed skill, precision, and a bit of that human touch. But here’s the twist — even humans weren’t perfect at some of these tasks, like assembling tiny parts or doing repetitive work without making mista...