👉 Whatever computing, also known as "whatever AI" or "AGI" (Artificial General Intelligence), refers to a hypothetical future where artificial intelligence systems possess human-like cognitive abilities, allowing them to understand, learn, and apply knowledge across a wide range of tasks without being specifically programmed for each one. Unlike narrow AI, which excels in specific domains like image recognition or language translation, whatever computing envisions machines that can generalize intelligence, adapt to new situations, and perform any intellectual task that a human can. This concept includes the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, and learn from experience in a flexible and autonomous manner, potentially revolutionizing fields such as healthcare, education, and scientific research. However, it also raises significant ethical, social, and safety concerns due to the unpredictable nature of such advanced AI systems.