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* Commonly referred to as VI | * Commonly referred to as VI | ||
* As distinguished from [[artificial intelligence]] | * As distinguished from [[artificial intelligence]] | ||
** Space between VI and AI is vague and ill-defined, often requiring extended research and interaction to distinguish between highly advanced VI and newborn AI (DS9 Novel: ''The Long Mirage'') | |||
* Simulated intelligent agents provided for user interaction in various domains | * Simulated intelligent agents provided for user interaction in various domains | ||
* Often equipped with minimal situational learning faculties as needed for specific applications | * Often equipped with minimal situational learning faculties as needed for specific applications | ||
* Most common implementations include direct verbal computer interaction and [[holodeck]] characters | * Most common implementations include direct verbal computer interaction and [[holodeck]] characters | ||
* | * ''Term not used within actual sources, but commonly used within this site to distinguish AI from intelligence-simulating entities'' | ||
[[Category:Computers]] | [[Category:Computers]] | ||
[[Category:Robotics]] |
Latest revision as of 05:47, 9 March 2019
- Commonly referred to as VI
- As distinguished from artificial intelligence
- Space between VI and AI is vague and ill-defined, often requiring extended research and interaction to distinguish between highly advanced VI and newborn AI (DS9 Novel: The Long Mirage)
- Simulated intelligent agents provided for user interaction in various domains
- Often equipped with minimal situational learning faculties as needed for specific applications
- Most common implementations include direct verbal computer interaction and holodeck characters
- Term not used within actual sources, but commonly used within this site to distinguish AI from intelligence-simulating entities