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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? [duplicate]
For example, could you provide reasons why a sundial is not "intelligent"?
A sundial senses its environment and acts rationally. It outputs the time. It also stores percepts. (The numbers the enginee …
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Are humans intelligent according to the definition of an intelligent agent?
"the human mind is a battleground of higher level goals and lower level goals "— Marvin Minsky paraphrasing Sigmund Freud
I argue that in general human agents try to maximise a hierarchy of perfo …