Artifical Intelligence

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  1. 3. system Computer system based on subject specific knowledge that perform as human experts do.
  2. 4. room A hypothetical situation used to test the existence of strong artificial intelligence that extends beyond the simple demonstration of machine intelligence to actual thinking and understanding taking place within the machine.
  3. 6. Pitts Neurons Artificial neurons which gather information from various inputs, which mimic the normal processes of human biological neural networks.
  4. 7. speech recognition (CSR) Computer programs that recognize and record natural human speech.
  5. 9. Intelligence (A.I.) Computer produced output that would be considered intelligent if produced by a human
  6. 10. Machines capable of performing human task or behaving in a human manner.
  7. 12. law A law that states that the size of a transistor in an integrated circuit chip will be reduced by 50 percent every 24 months wills the results being an exponential growth in computing power over time.
  8. 13. processing model A computer program that examines each input feature in a predetermined step-wise fashion, with the outcome of each stage determining the next step in the program.
  9. 16. test A test that involving communication between a human who asks questions and an unknown language-using entity, with the human's task being to distinguish the output as human or nonhuman.
  10. 17. A conversational computer program that simulated responses of a paranoid patient, and was used in a test of indistinguishability between a machine and a human with psychiatrists as the expert judges.
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  1. 1. (A.I.) The view in the area of artificial intelligence, that while humans are computing machines no machine will ever have the capabilities of a human.
  2. 2. Sets of empirical rules or strategies that lead to a solution most of the time.
  3. 5. / A step- by- step procedure that guarantees a solution to a given kind of problem.
  4. 8. processing model A computer program that breaks down problems into smaller problems then examines all input features at the same time.
  5. 11. (A.I.) Supposes that it is possible for computers to become self aware, but not necessarily exhibit human like thought processes.
  6. 14. One of the first conversational computer programs to simulate intelligence.
  7. 15. A neural net simulation that reads letters and pronounces them aloud.