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Artificial Transintelligence (ATI) is a concept within the realm of AI, positioned above Superintelligence which has mastery over all existing knowledge. ATI represents an AI that moves beyond the confines of human-produced knowledge, creating new knowledge and thereby expanding the intellectual territory of humanity.

The evolution of AI concepts can be viewed as progressing from Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI), which is specialized in particular tasks, to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), or Strong AI, which is comparable to human cognitive abilities. This is followed by Artificial Superintelligence (ASI), which surpasses all human intelligence, and finally, to Artificial Transintelligence (ATI), which transcends all current knowledge paradigms.

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