Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task
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An Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task is an intelligence task that is an automated task.
- AKA: Automated Intelligence.
- Context:
- It can be solved by an AI System (that implements an AI algorithm).
- It can include an Automated Learning Task, such as a automated forecasting.
- It can include an Automated Reasoning Task, such as automated planning.
- It can range from being a Domain-Specific AI Task to being an AI-Complete Task.
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- Example(s):
- a Text-to-Text AI Task, such as an automated linguistic task (incl. machine reading and machine writing).
- an Automated Driving Task.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Conversational Task, Simulation Task.
References
2017
- (Wikipedia, 2017) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/artificial_intelligence Retrieved:2017-8-1.
- Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence exhibited by machines. In computer science, the field of AI research defines itself as the study of “intelligent agents": any device that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of success at some goal. Colloquially, the term "artificial intelligence" is applied when a machine mimics "cognitive" functions that humans associate with other human minds, such as "learning" and "problem solving". As machines become increasingly capable, mental facilities once thought to require intelligence are removed from the definition. For instance, optical character recognition is no longer perceived as an example of "artificial intelligence", having become a routine technology. Capabilities currently classified as AI include successfully understanding human speech,competing at a high level in strategic game systems (such as chess and Go), autonomous cars, intelligent routing in content delivery networks, military simulations, and interpreting complex data. AI research is divided into subfields that focus on specific problems, approaches, the use of a particular tool, or towards satisfying particular applications. The central problems (or goals) of AI research include reasoning, knowledge, planning, learning, natural language processing (communication), perception and the ability to move and manipulate objects. General intelligence is among the field's long-term goals.
2010a
- The New Oxford American Dictionary, Third Edition
- QUOTE: … computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.