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artificial intelligence
[ahr-tuh-fish-uhl in-tel-i-juhns]
noun
the capacity of a computer, robot, programmed device, or software application to perform operations and tasks analogous to learning and decision making in humans, such as speech recognition or question answering. AI, A.I.
a computer, robot, programmed device, or software application having this humanlike capacity: AI, A.I.
teaching human values to artificial intelligences.
the branch of computer science involved with the design of computers, robots, programmed devices, and software applications having the capacity to imitate human intelligence and thought. AI, A.I.
artificial intelligence
noun
AI. the study of the modelling of human mental functions by computer programs
artificial intelligence
The ability of a computer or other machine to perform actions thought to require intelligence. Among these actions are logical deduction and inference, creativity, the ability to make decisions based on past experience or insufficient or conflicting information, and the ability to understand spoken language.
artificial intelligence
The means of duplicating or imitating intelligence in computers, robots, or other devices, which allows them to solve problems, discriminate among objects, and respond to voice commands.
Word History and Origins
Origin of artificial intelligence1
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Trade groups representing publishers praised the Anthropic settlement on Friday, noting it sends a big signal to tech companies that are developing powerful artificial intelligence tools.
Discovery has joined a key copyright infringement case that could test the legal bounds of using artificial intelligence to create digital replicas of well-known characters.
They’ve struck a more friendly tone with the president during his second term as they push for a more hands-off approach to regulation while competing to dominate the artificial intelligence race.
"It has been a great honour to lead the UK's national institute for data science and artificial intelligence, implementing a new strategy and overseeing significant organisational transformation," Dr Innes said.
Meanwhile, the rise of artificial intelligence chatbots that can generate text and code has heightened anxiety among workers that their jobs could eventually be automated.
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