artificial intelligence
nounEtymology
Coined by American computer scientist and cognitive scientist John McCarthy in 1955, and popularized at the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence, 1956.
Definitions
Intelligence exhibited by an artificial (nonnatural, manmade, humanmade) entity.
- Research in the modern science of Artificial Intelligence started only in the 1950's, stimulated by the invention of modern computers. This inspired a flood of new ideas about how machines could do what only minds had done previously.
The neighborhood
- synonymAI
- synonymmachine intelligence
- synonymsynthetic intelligence
- neighborintelligence
Derived
agentic artificial intelligence, artificial dumbness, artificial general intelligence, artificial idiocy, artificial incompetence, artificial intelligence quotient, artificially intelligent, artificial stupidity, artificial unintelligence, frontier artificial intelligence, generative artificial intelligence, narrow artificial intelligence, predictive artificial intelligence, strong artificial intelligence, weak artificial intelligence
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for artificial intelligence. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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