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machine intelligence

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noun

  1. rare another term for artificial intelligence

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“Machine intelligence is now a competent and rapidly improving substitute for human intelligence across a growing range of tasks,” the pair wrote.

From Barron's

In a study published in Nature Machine Intelligence, Sandia National Laboratories computational neuroscientists Brad Theilman and Brad Aimone introduced a new algorithm that allows neuromorphic hardware to solve partial differential equations, or PDEs -- the mathematical foundation for modeling phenomena such as fluid dynamics, electromagnetic fields and structural mechanics.

From Science Daily

His new startup, called Advanced Machine Intelligence Labs, is based in Paris.

From The Wall Street Journal

The work was led by researchers from the University of Cambridge, University College London, and Queen Mary University of London, and the findings were published in Nature Machine Intelligence.

From Science Daily

The findings, published in Nature Machine Intelligence, challenge the dominant strategy in AI development.

From Science Daily