Artificial intelligence (ai) is demonstrated by machines in contrast to the natural intelligence displayed by humans and animals, which includes consciousness and emotions. The difference between the former and the latter categories is often expressed by the chosen abbreviation. 'strong' ia is generally labelled as artificial general intelligence (agi) whereas efforts to imitate 'natural' intelligence have been called artificial biological intelligence (abi). Leading ai textbooks define the field as a study of "intelligent agents" : any instrument that understands its environment and takes steps that maximize the opportunity to successfully achieve its objectives. [3] by dialect, the term "artificial intelligence" is often used to describe machines that imitate "cognitive" functions associated with the human mind, such as "learning" and "problem solving". [4]
As machines become increasingly capable, the perceived tasks for the need for "intelligence" are often diverted from the definition of ai, known as ai effect. [5] in tesler's theory, a quip says "ai whatever hasn't happened yet." [6] for example, optical character recognition is often excluded from things considered ai, [7] after becoming a routine technology. [8] modern machine capabilities commonly classified as ai include successfully understanding human speech, [9] competing at a high level in strategic game systems (such as chess and go), [10] and games of exceptional information, such as poker, even eve
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