Digital Intelligence
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A Digital Intelligence is an Intelligence System that operates through Digital Computation and exhibits Cognitive Capability in digital environments.
- AKA: Digital Mind, Computational Intelligence, Digital Cognitive System.
- Context:
- It can manifest through various Implementation Architectures including Neural Networks, Symbolic Systems, or Hybrid Approaches.
- It can typically process Digital Information and produce Intelligent Output through Computational Processes.
- It can often interact with Human Intelligence through Digital Interfaces and Natural Language.
- It can range from being a Narrow AI to being a General Intelligence, depending on its scope of Cognitive Capability.
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- Example(s):
- Digital Cognitive Collaborator, which forms partnerships with human collaborators.
- Large Language Model, which processes and generates natural language.
- Expert System, which applies domain-specific reasoning.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Biological Intelligence, which operates through organic neural structures.
- Simple Algorithm, which lacks cognitive capabilities.
- Database System, which stores but doesn't process information cognitively.
- See: Intelligence System, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Cognitive Collaborator, Cognitive Computing, Machine Intelligence.