Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

artificial intelligence

Norwegian translation:

kunstig intelligens

Apr 28, 2010 21:58
14 yrs ago
English term

artificial intelligence

GBK English to Norwegian Tech/Engineering Computers: Software
Definition from quantumiii:
Artificial intelligence applies to a computer system that is able to operate in a manner similar to that of human intelligence; that is, it can understand natural language and is capable of solving problems, learning, adapting, recognising, classifying, self-improvement, and reasoning.
Example sentences:
At least some versions of artificial intelligence are attempts not merely to model human intelligence, but to make computers and robots that exhibit it: that have thoughts, use language, and even have free will. (philosophytalk.org)
Observations and theories of human intelligence become guiding principles for artificial intelligence research helping to refine the cognitive theories. (Beckman Institute)
In the early 1980s, expert systems were believed to represent the future of artificial intelligence and of computers in general. To date, however, they have not lived up to expectations. (webopedia.com)
Proposed translations (Norwegian)
5 +3 kunstig intelligens
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kunstig intelligens

Definition from Store norske leksikon:
Kunstig intelligens, forsknings- og utviklingsfelt innenfor datateknologien som benytter teoretiske og eksperimentelle dataverktøy til å studere intelligent atferd, og som bruker resultatene til å konstruere datasystemer som er «intelligente» i den forstand at de er i stand til å løse problemer og lære av egne erfaringer.
Example sentences:
Uttrykket kunstig intelligens ble først brukt under Dartmouth-konferansen i 1956. (IKT i skolen)
Peer comment(s):

agree Per Bergvall
8 hrs
agree Øystein Kleven : Indeed, this term has already been widely used for years.
8 hrs
agree Roald Toskedal : Definitely fine by me!
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