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'''Artificial intelligence''' (often abbreviated '''AI''') is the technology of giving computers or other man-made devices the ability to think for themselves, making them more than tools that follow a defined set of instructions. An artificial intelligence has creative ability enabling it to respond to circumstances not addressed in its original programming. | '''Artificial intelligence''' (often abbreviated '''AI''') is the technology of giving computers or other man-made devices the ability to think for themselves, making them more than tools that follow a defined set of instructions. An artificial intelligence has creative ability, enabling it to respond to circumstances not addressed in its original programming. | ||
[[Category: Science Fiction]] | [[Category: Science Fiction]] |
Revision as of 20:58, 25 February 2008
Artificial intelligence (often abbreviated AI) is the technology of giving computers or other man-made devices the ability to think for themselves, making them more than tools that follow a defined set of instructions. An artificial intelligence has creative ability, enabling it to respond to circumstances not addressed in its original programming.