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For questions regarding this interdisciplinary subject (largely a subdiscipline of computer science) which strives to create intelligent machines.
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What is "intelligence" in "artificial intelligence"?
In the domain of Artificial Intelligence, especially when considering the plausibility of "Superintelligence", the definition is of "intelligence" is under active debate. For an overview of some of th …
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Difference between brain and electronic device signals
This is a pretty broad question, however I think it's common enough that I think it's worth trying to answer. I'll break it down into the following:
What signals do the brain send?
How are these sig …
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Can machines really create anything new?
This is actual a pretty old and often debated question. It is called "Lady Lovelace's Objection" and first appeared in Alan Turing's seminal paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence".
Below is my …