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AI is an imprecise term that can have many meanings, to different people. Typically, it refers to the use of ''[[machine-learning]]''-based tools in applications that humans interact with directly. | AI is an imprecise term that can have many meanings, to different people. Typically, it refers to the use of ''[[Machine Learning|machine-learning]]''-based tools in applications that humans interact with directly. | ||
It is also a branding term that makes a product that processes data computationally sound complex and futuristic. | It is also a branding term that makes a product that processes data computationally sound complex and futuristic. |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 2 February 2024
AI is an imprecise term that can have many meanings, to different people. Typically, it refers to the use of machine-learning-based tools in applications that humans interact with directly.
It is also a branding term that makes a product that processes data computationally sound complex and futuristic.