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the branch of computer science that deal with writing computer programs that can solve problems creatively; "workers in AI hope to imitate or duplicate intelligence in computers and robots"
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A branch of computer science whose goal is the design of machines that have attributes associated with human intelligence, such as learnmg, reasoning, vision, understanding speech, and, ultimately, consciousness.
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| artificial intelligence |
(Abbreviated AI.) Multidisciplinary field encompassing computer science, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, robotics, and linguistics, and devoted to the reproduction of the methods or results of human reasoning and brain activity.
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| artificial intelligence |
(computer) The ability of a computer to perform tasks, such as reasoning and learning, that human intelligence is capable of doing.
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A generic term commonly used to indicate the inclusion in software of some type of automated application of rules, the results of which give the appearance of "intelligence" on the part of the computer. An example would be a computer which uses language rules to carry on a conversation with the human using the computer.
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