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artificial-intelligence

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  • noun Attributive form of artificial intelligence

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Examples

  • The car is a project of Google, which has been working in secret but in plain view on vehicles that can drive themselves, using artificial-intelligence software that can sense anything near the car and mimic the decisions made by a human driver.

    Google Cars Drive Themselves, In Traffic nytimes.com 2010

  • The car is a project of Google, which has been working in secret but in plain view on vehicles that can drive themselves, using artificial-intelligence software that can sense anything near the car and mimic the decisions made by a human driver.

    Google Cars Drive Themselves, In Traffic The Huffington Post News Editors 2010

  • The CIA even has an automated artificial-intelligence system that monitors world markets.

    Think Progress » GOP Rep. Jason Chaffetz agrees with concerns of 9/11 truthers: ‘There’s still a lot to learn.’ 2010

  • The car is a project of Google, which has been working in secret but in plain view on vehicles that can drive themselves, using artificial-intelligence ...

    Google Cars Drive Themselves, In Traffic nytimes.com 2010

  • They enlisted Germany's xaitment GmbH for artificial-intelligence programming to help create believable character behavior.

    Ho Chi Minh: The Videogame James Hookway 2012

  • The CIA even has an automated artificial-intelligence system that monitors world markets.

    Think Progress » GOP Rep. Jason Chaffetz agrees with concerns of 9/11 truthers: ‘There’s still a lot to learn.’ 2010

  • Like other artificial-intelligence programs, this one, from researchers at M.I.T. and University College London, took in information about the players' positions on the board and, each turn, considered hundreds of moves.

    Week in Ideas Christopher Shea 2011

  • Two decades ago, the cognitive science and artificial-intelligence pioneer Allen Newell proposed that an entity should be considered intelligent to the extent that it uses all the information it has when making decisions.

    The Other 'G' Spot 2010

  • We now have enough artificial-intelligence technology and enough scale that we can literally compute the right answer.

    The New Online Wars 2011

  • The car is a project of Google, which has been working in secret but in plain view on vehicles that can drive themselves, using artificial-intelligence software that can sense anything near the car and mimic the decisions made by a human driver.

    Google Cars Drive Themselves, In Traffic The Huffington Post News Team 2010

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