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Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1013 words) |
 | Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as intelligence exhibited by an artificial entity. |
 | John McCarthy coined the term "artificial intelligence" in the first conference devoted to the subject, in 1956. |
 | In many strong AI supporters’ opinion, artificial consciousness is considered as the holy grail of artificial intelligence. |
| Artificial life - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1878 words) |
 | Artificial life, also known as alife or a-life, is the study of life through the use of human-made analogs of living systems. |
 | Although the study of artificial life does have some significant overlap with the study of artificial intelligence (AI), the two fields are very distinct in their history and approach. |
 | Artificial life is a meeting point for people from many other more traditional fields such as linguistics, physics, mathematics, philosophy, computer science, biology, anthropology and sociology in which unusual computational and theoretical approaches that would be controversial within their home discipline can be discussed. |