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== Computer science == |
== Computer science == |
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* [[Artificial general intelligence]]: a machine with the ability to apply intelligence to any problem, rather than just one specific problem. |
* [[Artificial general intelligence]]: a hypothetical machine with the ability to apply intelligence to any problem, rather than just one specific problem. |
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* [[Progress in artificial intelligence|Human-level intelligence]]: a machine with a similar intelligence to an average human being. |
* [[Progress in artificial intelligence|Human-level intelligence]]: a hypothetical machine with a similar intelligence to an average human being. |
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* [[Superintelligence]]: a machine with a vastly superior intelligence to the average human being. |
* [[Superintelligence]]: a hypothetical machine with a vastly superior intelligence to the average human being. |
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* [[Artificial consciousness]]: a machine that has [[consciousness]], [[sentience]] and [[philosophy of mind|mind]]. |
* [[Artificial consciousness]]: a hypothetical machine that has [[consciousness]], [[sentience]] and [[philosophy of mind|mind]]. |
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== Philosophy == |
== Philosophy == |
Revision as of 15:56, 18 October 2021
Strong artificial intelligence may refer to:
Computer science
- Artificial general intelligence: a hypothetical machine with the ability to apply intelligence to any problem, rather than just one specific problem.
- Human-level intelligence: a hypothetical machine with a similar intelligence to an average human being.
- Superintelligence: a hypothetical machine with a vastly superior intelligence to the average human being.
- Artificial consciousness: a hypothetical machine that has consciousness, sentience and mind.
Philosophy
- The strong AI hypothesis: the philosophical position that a computer program that causes a machine to behave exactly like a human being would also give the machine subjective conscious experience and a mind, in exactly the same sense that human beings have minds. (Also known as Functionalism (philosophy) or the Computational theory of mind).
See also
- Weak artificial Intelligence, which is intelligent only in a limited task specific field
- Artificial general intelligence
- Chinese Room § Strong AI