Artificial Intelligence (A, I.) AI will reach human-level intelligence, but perhaps not soon. Human-level intelligence allows us to reason, solve problems and make decisions. It requires a lot of cognitive skills, such as adaptability, social intelligence, and learning from experience. This involves a wide variety of types of biological intelligence or other forms of high (general) intelligence, with a wide range of possible intelligence profiles and cognitive qualities (which may or may not exceed ours in many ways).
Therefore, or the execution of specific (limited) cognitive tasks (logical, analytical, computational), modern digital intelligence can be more effective and efficient than biological intelligence. This is likely to be true even if the hypothetical coincidence of artificial general intelligence (AGI) with human cognition were achieved in the long-term future. Cognitive computing overlaps artificial intelligence and includes similar technologies to drive cognitive applications.