artificial intelligence

Terms from Statistics for HCI: Making Sense of Quantitative Data

From entry artificial intelligence in glossary Artificial Intelligence: humans at the heart of algorithms

Artificial intelligence has many definitions, but is broadly about computers that do things which, if performed by a human, would be considered intelligent. Proponents of strong AI believe that it will ultimately be possible to create machine intelligence that is equivalent to a human; whereas others take a weak AI approach that is happy to see inspiration from human intelligence realised in machines. A more pragmatic approach simply looks for algorithms and techniques that can be used in practical applications.

Used in Chap. 13: page 157

Also used in hcistats2e: Chap. 1: page 17; Chap. 7: page 81; Chap. 10: page 120; Chap. 15: page 189

Also known as: AI