Artificial Intelligence
As a Noun
- The simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to perform tasks that typically require human thinking.
- The field of computer science focused on creating systems that can learn, reason, and make decisions.
- The capability of machines to process data, recognize patterns, and improve performance over time.
Word History
The term Artificial Intelligence (AI) was first coined in 1956 by John McCarthy, an American computer scientist. It comes from artificial (man-made) and intelligence (the ability to think and learn). Initially, AI focused on problem-solving and logic, but over time, it has expanded to include machine learning, natural language processing, and robotics.
Examples
- Artificial intelligence is used in voice assistants like Siri and Alexa.
- Many companies rely on artificial intelligence to analyze customer data.
- Scientists are exploring how artificial intelligence can revolutionize healthcare.
Synonyms
AI, machine intelligence, intelligent automation, cognitive computing
Related Words
Machine learning, neural networks, robotics, deep learning
Antonyms
Human intelligence, natural cognition, manual processing