AI systems in 2045, known as Self-Evolving General Intelligence (SEGI), are more advanced than those in 2025. SEGI autonomously reconfigures its own architecture, integrates quantum cognition, learns with minimal data, and enhances human cognition.
AI has transformed industries in various ways. In finance, it runs quantum risk simulations to prevent financial crises. In healthcare, it performs real-time molecular simulations for personalized treatments. AI also plays a crucial role in mental health, translating to early detection and prevention of mental health crises. Additionally, in the creative field, AI has aided artists in co-creating new forms of music, literature, and design.
The ethical challenges of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) involve explainability, bias, and autonomous decision-making. Developers have addressed these challenges by creating Explainable Quantum AI (XQAI) to decode AGI's reasoning, implementing global AI oversight systems, and ensuring AGI refuses unethical orders.
Quantum computing has fundamentally transformed AI by allowing it to operate in multi-dimensional probability spaces, making reasoning more human-like. It has influenced areas such as risk assessment in finance and the development of Quantum AGI, which operates in superpositions of multiple possibilities.