In a sense yes all computer controlled enemies in games are AI and a handful of robots could be considered to have an artificial intelligence, however as of now they are just basic programs and don't really think for them selves and are not really conscience so don't expect USR robots breaking through your door any time soon.
In the 1940s, a programmable computer was produced that was said to have artificial intelligence. It did not have intelligence in the common sense of the word, though. There has yet to be a device created that has intelligence matching to that of a human being.
A machine that, under blind testing, is completely indistinguishable from a human. Such machines do not yet exist.
Artificial Intelligence is set up through a series of algorithms. By definition, if it can make decisions for its self and it isn't biological, it's artificial intelligence. Therefore, the current artificial intelligence, also known as UAI (Unrefined Artificial Intelligence) works throught If and Then statements in programing. If this thing happens then do this. This allows to let the program think for its self on a basic level. However, if I wanted to make RAI (Refined Artificial Intelligence), this would be a lot harder. So hard, that it has been researched for multiple years and there is no answer to it yet. You could either create a program with over an octillion if and then statements, or you could create a program that resembles the human mind.
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research was created in 1993.
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence was created in 1979.
Artificial Intelligence II was created on 1994-05-30.
A.I. Artificial Intelligence - album - was created in 2001.
No, but it is a developing technology. We do not yet possess artificial intelligence. Some people refer to expert systems--software designed to answer specific questions--as "artificial intelligence," but this is not true artificial intelligence. One test of artificial intelligence is known as the Turing Test, but this test is too restrictive. We will eventually develop artificial intelligence that cannot pass the Turing Test, before we develop AI that can.
Nils J. Nilsson has written: 'Learning machines' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence 'The mathematical foundations of learning machines' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence, Machine learning 'Artificial Intelligence' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence
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The meaning of LISP in artificial intelligence means Locator Identifier Separation Protocol.
International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools was created in 1992.