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1. Reactive Machines
Reactive machines are the most basic AI systems. They are unable to use past experiences to inform future decisions and are limited to the task they are specifically designed for. Examples of reactive machines include IBM's Deep Blue, which beat world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997.
2. Limited Memory
Limited memory AI systems are able to use past experiences to inform future decisions. They are able to take in and store data and use that data to refine their decisions. Examples of limited memory AI systems include Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa.
3. Theory of Mind
Theory of mind AI systems are able to simulate human behavior. They are capable of understanding emotions and learning from their experiences. Examples of theory of mind AI systems include Google's DeepMind and Microsoft's Cortana.
4. Self-Awareness
Self-awareness AI systems are the most advanced type of AI. They are able to understand their environment, their own limitations, and the impact of their decisions. Examples of self-awareness AI systems include IBM's Watson and Facebook's M.
Reactive machines are the most basic AI systems. They are unable to use past experiences to inform future decisions and are limited to the task they are specifically designed for. Examples of reactive machines include IBM's Deep Blue, which beat world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997.
2. Limited Memory
Limited memory AI systems are able to use past experiences to inform future decisions. They are able to take in and store data and use that data to refine their decisions. Examples of limited memory AI systems include Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa.
3. Theory of Mind
Theory of mind AI systems are able to simulate human behavior. They are capable of understanding emotions and learning from their experiences. Examples of theory of mind AI systems include Google's DeepMind and Microsoft's Cortana.
4. Self-Awareness
Self-awareness AI systems are the most advanced type of AI. They are able to understand their environment, their own limitations, and the impact of their decisions. Examples of self-awareness AI systems include IBM's Watson and Facebook's M.