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In [[informaton science]], '''artificial intelligence'' is defined as "theory and development of computer systems which perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. such tasks may include speech recognition, learning; visual perception; mathematical computing; reasoning, problem solving, decision-making, and translation of language"<ref>{{mesh}}</ref>. | In [[informaton science]], '''artificial intelligence''' is defined as "theory and development of computer systems which perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. such tasks may include speech recognition, learning; visual perception; mathematical computing; reasoning, problem solving, decision-making, and translation of language"<ref>{{mesh}}</ref>. | ||
Artificial intelligence includes: | Artificial intelligence includes: | ||
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In informaton science, artificial intelligence is defined as "theory and development of computer systems which perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. such tasks may include speech recognition, learning; visual perception; mathematical computing; reasoning, problem solving, decision-making, and translation of language"[1]. Artificial intelligence includes: