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artificial intelligenceThe study of ideas that enable computers to do the things that make people seem intelligent. The term is commonly abbreviated as A.I. Many computer programs written for use in the oil field utilize &q [..]
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artificial intelligenceThe creation of models that mimic thought processes. See: Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, and Genetic Algorithms.
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artificial intelligenceAdvanced computer systems that can simulate human capabilities, such as analysis, based on a predetermined set of rules
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artificial intelligenceAn advanced computer programming language aimed at enabling computers to emulate the human mode of reasoning.
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artificial intelligenceAn area of computer science concerned with designing smart computer systems. AI systems exhibit the characteristics generally associated with intelligence in human learning, reasoning, and solving problems.
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artificial intelligenceThe branch of computer science concerned with making computers behave like humans. In an HR setting artificial intelligence may be helpful to remove biases in decision making.
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artificial intelligenceA field of research seeking to understand and computerize the human thought process.
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artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence is technology that appears to emulate human performance typically by learning, coming to its own conclusions, appearing to understand complex content, engaging in natural dialo [..]
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artificial intelligencecapacity of a computer to perform operations analogous to learning and decision-making in humans.
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artificial intelligenceAlso, AI. The ability to have machines act with apparent intelligence, although varying definitions of “intelligence” lead to a range of meanings for the artificial variety. In AI’s early days in the [..]
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artificial intelligence“AI”; a field of study which examines how to perform high-level thinking on computers. Artificial intelligence research is typically associated with domains such as speech synthesis and recognition, l [..]
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artificial intelligenceThe capability of a device to perform functions that are normally associated with human intelligence, such as reasoning and optimization through experience. Note: AI is the branch of computer science that attempts to approximate the results of human reasoning by organizing and manipulating factual and heuristic knowledge. Areas of AI activity inclu [..]
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artificial intelligence - The use of machines and computers to replace human intelligence and control manufacturing
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artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence (or computer intelligence) was a term used in the fields of cybernetics, computer science, and related disciplines, to describe computer hardware and software sophisticated eno [..]
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artificial intelligenceJensens Internet Dictionary Is a branch (usually called AI/Expert Systems) of computer science, mathematics, psychology, and systems engineering that attempts to make computer "decision making" more like human decision making and to aid or replace human decision makers with machines. Expert systems attempt to utilize the skills, k [..]
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artificial intelligencea sub discipline of computer science that aims to produce programs and articles that simulate human intelligence. AI researchers often develop high-level computer languages for this purpose, such as l [..]
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artificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence (AI) is a computer or machine that has been created to "think" like a human. The idea behind it is that human reasoning can be understood and defined based on input(y [..]
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artificial intelligenceThe ability of a computer to mimic human attributes in finding a solution to a problem. Artificial Intelligence techniques are applied in various ways in computer applications in the language world, e [..]
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artificial intelligenceA field of research seeking to understand and computerize the human thought process.
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artificial intelligenceThe range of technologies that allow computer systems to perform complex functions mirroring the workings of the human mind. Gathering and structuring knowledge, problem solving, and processing a natu [..]
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artificial intelligenceA field of research that aims to understand and build intelligent machines; this term may also refer to an intelligent machine itself.
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artificial intelligenceComputer programs designed to solve difficult problems which humans (and animals) routinely solve. The goal of AI is to develop programs which can solve such problems independently, although the patterns for solving these problems differ significantly from the way they are solved by humans.
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artificial intelligenceDeveloping intelligence machines and software that are capable of perceiving the environment and take corresponding action when required and even learn from those actions.
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artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science concerned with the study and design of intelligent agents, often made to emulate human thought or decision making. Agents may be designed t [..]
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artificial intelligencenormal'>The study of how computers can be programmed to perceive, reason, and act.
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artificial intelligenceThe development of computers that 'think' and respond like humans.
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artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence is the name given to the interdisciplinary study designed to make machines do things which would require intelligence if done by humans.
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artificial intelligenceAny artefact, whether embodied solely in computer software, or a physical structure like a robot, that exhibits behaviours associated with human intelligence. Also the study of the science and methods [..]
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artificial intelligenceA.I in digital advertising is the use of learning algorithms that adapt user feedback into improving the overall ad experience without the need for further human involvement beyond setting the restrictions of the original algorithm.
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artificial intelligence(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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artificial intelligenceThe ability of a machine to perform those activities that are normally thought to require intelligence; also the branch of computer science concerned with the development of machines having this ability.
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artificial intelligencen. inteligencia artificial
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artificial intelligenceThe use of computers to solve problems and process information in ways that approximate human thought. Aspect Ratio:
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artificial intelligenceThe study and implementation of techniques and methods for designing Computer Systems to perform functions normally associated with Human Intelligence, such as Understanding Language, Learning, reason [..]
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artificial intelligenceA field of research seeking to understand and computerize the human thought process.
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artificial intelligenceThe study and implementation of techniques and methods for designing computer systems to perform functions normally associated with human intelligence, such as understanding language, learning, reason [..]
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artificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence (AI) is an area of computer science that emphasizes the creation of intelligent machines that work and react like humans. Some of the activities computers with artificial intel [..]
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artificial intelligenceThe apparent ability of a machine to apply information gained from previous experience accurately to new situations in a way that a human would.
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artificial intelligenceis a kind of simulation that involves a model intended to represent human intelligence or knowledge. An AI-based simulation model typically mimics human intelligence such as reasoning, learning, perception, planning, language comprehension, problem-solving, and decision making. Rule-based knowledge representation is commonly used for building AI-ba [..]
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artificial intelligenceAn 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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artificial intelligence(See Game AI)
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artificial intelligenceThe capability of a device to perform functions that are normally associated with human intelligence, such as reasoning and optimization through experience. Note: AI is the branch of computer science that attempts to approximate the results of human reasoning by organizing and manipulating factual and heuristic knowledge. Areas of AI activity inclu [..]
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artificial intelligenceThe field of computer science dedicated to producing programs that attempt to mimic the processes of the human brain.
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artificial intelligenceCategory:Artificial intelligence
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artificial intelligenceThe creation of models that mimic thought processes. See: Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, and Genetic Algorithms.
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