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For questions about the definition of terms used in artificial intelligence research and development, including the definition of intelligence, algorithms, jargon, principles, methodologies, mathematical terms, concepts, topologies, architectures, designs, jargon, and AI domains such as robotics, network training, or automated vehicles.

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What are the criteria for a system to be considered intelligent?

These are both broad and continuous definitions of intelligence, where we can talk about differences of degree. … Self-driving cars obviously fit those definitions of intelligence. …
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What is the Control Problem?

The Control Problem is, in short, the idea that AI will eventually be much better decision-makers than humans. If we don't set things up correctly beforehand, we won't get a chance to fix it afterward …
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How can the theory of multiple intelligences be incorporated into AI?

If anything, multiple intelligences are much more obvious in AI than in other fields, because we haven't yet unlocked how to do transfer between domains. As an example, AlphaGo is very, very good at …
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Is Deep Blue superintelligent or not?

There are three typical use cases for the phrase 'superintelligent': Something that is at least as smart as a human for every task. Something that is smart enough to improve itself on a fundamental …
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Does the recent advent of a Go playing computer represent Artificial Intelligence?

It doesn't make much sense to have a single threshold with "unintelligent" below it and "intelligent" above it. I think it makes more sense to have a gradation of intelligence by cognitive task. Inve …
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What is a deep neural network?

Deep networks have two main differences with 'normal' networks. The first is that computational power and training datasets have grown immensely, meaning that it's practical to run larger networks an …
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What is the concept of the technological singularity?

The "singularity," viewed narrowly, refers to a point at which economic growth is so fast that we can't make useful predictions about what the future past that point will look like. It's often used i …
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What is the difference between strong-AI and weak-AI?

In contrast to the philosophical definitions, which rely on terms like "mind" and "think," there are also definitions that hinge on observables. …
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