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machine intelligence
n
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) Brit now rare another term for artificial intelligence


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Well, Victor is actually an 'artificial intelligence' product, born of a branch of science connected with machine intelligence, where computers 'learn' independently, seeking to ape the neural networks present in the world of flesh and blood, ie the human noggin.
MACHINE intelligence will catch up with that of humans and begin to overtake it in the next two decades, a scientist has predicted.
Computers are already capable of driving cars, playing soccer and organizing Web information: but if machine intelligence comes to rival human intelligence, will it eventually overcome humanity?
 
 
 
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