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Philosophy of artificial intelligence

Intelligence is the capability to solve perceptual problems. By the term "perceptual", we mean individual, special, random, fuzzy, sensory, and/or emotional. Solving such problems requires accumulation, induction and inference of experiences to form new knowledge. Artificial intelligence is defined as intelligence exhibited by an artificial entity. Such an entity is generally computer-controlled, therefore artificial intelligence in this context is pre-programmed. Humans use intuition and viewpoints to make judgments and choices instead of using precise rules or procedures. However, almost none of those used by human being can be done programmatically. In conclusion, we can say that no matter how powerful a computer might be, if it works only upon a given set of rules/programs, it is not regarded as to have real intelligence.