From Narrow AI to Today's Powerful Systems
Most AI we use today is still "narrow," but it has become extremely capable.
Narrow AI (also called Weak AI) is designed for specific tasks. Examples include voice assistants like Siri, recommendation engines on Netflix, or spam filters. These systems are very good at one thing but cannot perform unrelated tasks.
For decades, AI stayed mostly narrow. However, with deep learning and massive datasets, narrow AI became astonishingly powerful. Systems like AlphaGo (which beat the world champion at Go in 2016) showed superhuman performance in specific domains.
Today's powerful systems — especially Large Language Models like GPT — can handle a wide variety of tasks within language and reasoning, making them feel closer to general intelligence, even though they are still technically narrow.
The shift happened because of scale: more parameters, more data, and better training methods. We are now in an era where narrow AI solves real-world problems across almost every industry.



