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- 2. Software programs that can ask questions, respond to commands, pay attention to users' work patterns, serve as a guide and a coach, take on owners' goals and use reasoning to fabricate their own goals.
- 4. Artificial intelligence techniques that make it possible for machine performance to improve based on feedback from past basic computer operations. ie: chess, checkers
- 7. Intelligence A field of computer science dedicated to the study of computer software making intelligent decisions, reasoning, and problem solving.
- 8. A robot may not injure a human being, a robot must obey orders given by human beings, except if those orders conflict with 1st law, a robot must protect its own existence unless it conflicts with the 1st or 2nd law.
- 10. Software that derives logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true. ie: if then
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- 1. A type of logic that allows conclusions to be stated as probabilities rather than certainties. ie: weather
- 3. A test developed by Alan Turing that tests the ability of a machine to mimic human behavior. The test involves a human elevaluator who undertakes natural language conversations with another human and a machine and rates the conversations.
- 5. A formula or set of rules for performing a task. In AI, the algorithm tells the machine how to go about finding answers to a question or solutions to a problem.
- 6. The ability of computers to understand, or process natural human languages and derive meaning from them. NLP typically involves machine interpretation of text or speech recognition.
- 9. the ability to act independently of a ruling body. In AI, a machine or vehicle is referred to as autonomous if it doesn't require input from a human operator to function properly.
