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** 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'')
** 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'')
* [[Federation]] research into AI generally restricted for similar justifications as for [[genetic engineering]] bans
* [[Federation]] research into AI generally restricted for similar justifications as for [[genetic engineering]] bans
** Long-standing discomfort originating from artificially intelligent agents during [[World War 3]] (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
** Long-standing discomfort originating from artificially intelligent agents during [[World War III]] (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'')
** General distaste at creating intelligent beings purely for the sake of creating them
** General distaste at creating intelligent beings purely for the sake of creating them
* Various negative interactions with foreign and malign artificial intelligences throughout 22nd and 23rd century solidified this perception, only waning during the mid-24th century (TNG Novel: ''Immortal Coil'')
* Various negative interactions with foreign and malign artificial intelligences throughout 22nd and 23rd century solidified this perception, only waning during the mid-24th century (TNG Novel: ''Immortal Coil'')

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  • Legitimate intelligence and sentience on an artificially-produced, usually computational substrate
  • As distinguished from virtual 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)
  • Federation research into AI generally restricted for similar justifications as for genetic engineering bans
    • Long-standing discomfort originating from artificially intelligent agents during World War III (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
    • General distaste at creating intelligent beings purely for the sake of creating them
  • Various negative interactions with foreign and malign artificial intelligences throughout 22nd and 23rd century solidified this perception, only waning during the mid-24th century (TNG Novel: Immortal Coil)