Artificial Intelligence
synthetic
(adj.) made or put together by people; (n.) something artificial
AlphaGo
(n.)a computer program developed by Google deepMind in London to play the game Go.
Weak AI
a machine or system that mimics some aspect of human intelligence; characterized by its relatively narrow range of thought-like ability
autonomously
acting independently; self-governing (of a country)
interface
The place at which independent and often unrelated systems meet and act on or communicate with each other.
prohibit
To stop one from doing something; prevent
superintelligence
A hypothetical agent that possesses intelligence far surpassing that of the brightest and most gifted human minds
Algorithm
A methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem.
chatbot
A program designed to carry on a conversation with a human user
existential risk
A risk that, if realized, would cause human-level intelligence to go extinct
deep learning
A subcategory of machine learning, deep learning permits hierarchical learning of a large quantity of information.
Friendly AI
An artificial intelligence (AI) that has a positive rather than negative effect on humanity.
Strong AI
Artificial intelligence with a generalized learning ability, on par with human intelligence.
cognitive science
The interdisciplinary study of thinking, language, intelligence, knowledge creation, and the brain.
artificial neural networks
Computer systems that are intended to mimic the human brain
Machine learning
Technique for making a computer produce better results by learning from past experiences.
fundamentally
most importantly, at the core of a situation
Neural networks
networks of nerve cells that integrate sensory input and motor output
subconscious
not fully aware; occurring below your level of thinking and awareness
Augmented Reality (AR)
technology applications that layer digital information over a physical space to add additional information for users
foster
to help develop, help grow
reinforce
to make stronger with new materials or support
capture
to take possession or control of something; to take someone against his or her will; to preserve in a permanent form
Natural language processing (NLP)
uses AI techniques to enable computers to generate and understand natural human languages, such as English