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information processing by mimicking or simulation of the cerebral, nervous or cognitive processes.
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Computer software that can mimic the learning capability of a human. For risk applications, see Neural Networks.
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(abbreviation: AI) A branch of computer science that studies how to endow computers with capabilities of human intelligence. For example, speech recognition is a problem being worked on by AI scientists.
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An algorithm by which the computer gives the illusion of thinking like a human. Also, the action of a character in a game as it reacts to other objects in the game.
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A concept that describes the creation of a device or devices that will emulate the ability of the human brain to absorb, and more importantly, interpret data, in context. 'In context' is probably the most important part of that statement.
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