Brief considerations about artificial intelligence - disambiguation - 1 - What is Artificial Intelligence?

What is Artificial Intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence is a set of algorithms that allow a machine to add new experiences to its own database, to learn in its own way, ie to increase its list of logical responses without direct human intervention.

In fact, the automated machine's response capacity is limited to the number of situations in which it makes decisions, and this number is limited to the number of scenarios that its creator has implemented.

That is why artificial intelligence is a mechanism that allows the learning of new scenarios independently and independently of the creator but, however, limited to the initial structure of the lists of actions and scenarios, in their turn limited to the list of logical responses.

So, this mechanism, once created, can be added to either a large number of new scenarios, but not any scenario, but only one, the "original scenario" implemented by the creator, or just a few types of scenarios, which those will also be scenarios derived from the original scenario.

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