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Artificial Intelligence (other)
Artificial intelligence is the intelligence exhibited by machines and software. Artificial intelligence may also refer to: Music Albums and EPs * ''Artificial Intelligence'' (EP), or the title track, by Tom Cardy, 2021 * ''Artificial Intelligence'' (John Cale album), 1985 * ''Artificial Intelligence'' (series), a series of electronic music albums by Warp Records ** ''Artificial Intelligence'' (compilation album), the first in the series * ''Artificial Intelligence'', a 1997 album by the Wynona Riders Songs * "Artificial Intelligence", a song by Detroit Grand Pubahs from the 2001 album '' Funk All Y'all'' * "Artificial Intelligence", a song by OneRepublic from the 2016 album '' Oh My My'' Other uses * ''A.I. Artificial Intelligence'', a 2001 film directed by Steven Spielberg * ''Artificial Intelligence'' (journal), a scientific journal * Artificial intelligence in video games * Artificial intelligence in fiction, an intelligent self-aware artifact * '' Artificial Intelligenc ...
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Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence—perceiving, synthesizing, and inferring information—demonstrated by machines, as opposed to intelligence displayed by animals and humans. Example tasks in which this is done include speech recognition, computer vision, translation between (natural) languages, as well as other mappings of inputs. The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' of Oxford University Press defines artificial intelligence as: the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages. AI applications include advanced web search engines (e.g., Google), recommendation systems (used by YouTube, Amazon and Netflix), understanding human speech (such as Siri and Alexa), self-driving cars (e.g., Tesla), automated decision-making and competing at the highest level in strategic game systems (such as chess and Go). ...
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Artificial Intelligence (EP)
''Artificial Intelligence'' is the debut extended play by Australian comedian and musician Tom Cardy, released independently on 6 August 2021. Solely written and produced by Cardy himself, the EP features guest appearances from fellow comedian Julia Robertson and former Sticky Fingers guitarist Taras Hrubij-Piper, and was supported by the lead single " Mixed Messages". ''Artificial Intelligence'' received spotlight rotation on Australian youth broadcaster Triple J and debuted at number 40 on the ARIA Albums Chart, becoming his debut chart appearance in the process. Background and release Cardy rose to prominence throughout 2020 and 2021 by posting videos on TikTok and performing "Song Sequels" for Triple J's Drive program, ''Hobba & Hing''. He subsequently began working on an EP in his home studio throughout July 2021, later naming it ''Artificial Intelligence''. ''Artificial Intelligence'' was released on 6 August 2021, before subsequently being released on vinyl on 1 November. ...
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Artificial Intelligence (John Cale Album)
''Artificial Intelligence'' is the tenth solo studio album by Welsh rock musician John Cale, released on 6 September 1985 by Beggars Banquet. Background and recording ''Artificial Intelligence'' was originally titled ''Black Rose''. The title and some changes to the tracks delayed the album being released for five weeks. Having produced Nico's sixth and final studio album ''Camera Obscura'' (1985), Cale recorded this album in three weeks at Strongroom Studios with her backing band, the Faction, with a couple of additional musicians. The duo of Gill O'Donovan and Susie O'List who performed backing vocals on this album had previously performed backing vocals on tours with Eurythmics. Following the chaotic period during which the album (and the previous two) were recorded, John and Risé Irushalmi Cale's daughter Eden was born, which promptly caused Cale to kick his addictions to alcohol and cocaine, and to temporarily abandon recording studio albums and performing live in favou ...
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Artificial Intelligence (series)
''Artificial Intelligence'' is a series of albums by Warp Records released from 1992–1994 to exhibit the capabilities and sounds of electronic music. Warp described the new (post- rave electronic) music as "electronic listening music" to clarify that it was meant more for the mind than the body. The sleevenote on the 1992 compilation said "Are you sitting comfortably? Artificial Intelligence is for long journeys, quiet nights and club drowsy dawns. Listen with an open mind." The series is remarkable for its inclusion of groups and individuals who would later become leaders in modern electronic music, techno, and ambient, such as Alex Paterson, Plaid, Richard D. James, Richie Hawtin, and Autechre. Every album in the series, aside from Dimension Intrusion, has its name enclosed in parentheses on its cover. Releases The original AI series consisted of the following albums, listed in order of release: * ''Artificial Intelligence'' – Various Artists * '' Surfing on Sine Wa ...
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Artificial Intelligence (compilation Album)
''Artificial Intelligence'' is a compilation album released via Warp on 6 July 1992. It is the first release in Warp's ''Artificial Intelligence'' series. The album helped birth the genre that would later become known as intelligent dance music. Background According to Warp co-founder Steve Beckett, the album was primarily intended for sedentary listening rather than dancing, and this was reflected in the album art, which depicts an android asleep in an armchair with Kraftwerk and Pink Floyd albums at its side: Critical reception Critic Simon Reynolds cited ''Artificial Intelligence'' as a key ambient techno release in a 1994 write-up for ''The New York Times''. In a retrospective review for AllMusic, critic John Bush praised ''Artificial Intelligence'' as "a superb collection of electronic listening music." In 2014, Daniel Montesinos-Donaghy of ''Vice'' described it as "an exercise in re-training the ear." The following year, Tegan O'Neil of ''The A.V. Club'' wrote: "Although e ...
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The Wynona Riders
The Wynona Riders are an East Bay pop punk band formed in 1988 as Miss Conduct by Jim Tyler (drums), Eric Matson (guitar), Ron Murphy (bass) and Mike Lipari (vocals). In 1989 Ron Greer (Skip) joined the band as the lead singer, changing their name upon their first 924 Gilman Street performance. It was named after the actress Winona Ryder.Maximum Rocknroll - Issue 145 1995 -"Ditto THE TOURETTES. Who knows what musical evil they'll inflict upon us next? Men tioning musical evil ( ouch! I re minds me that both JUKE and the WINONA RYDERS have reformed: the former as a 1 time New Year's thing and the latter is looking like they be a full-time band check out their upcoming Lookout LP and their U.S. tour Lookout's also re ... Personnel changes Jim Tyler did not get along with his bandmates very well due to his renewed Christian values, so he left the band in 1990 for college. Jim went on to play drums for Flaccid and HOSS, based in Fort Collins, Co. Ron Murphy originally took over drum ...
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Funk All Y'all
''Funk All Y'all'' is the debut album by American electro band Detroit Grand Pubahs, released in August 2001 by record label Intuit-Solar and featuring the successful single "Sandwiches". Release "Sandwiches" was released as a single on June 1, 2000, prior to the album's release. The song became a Top 40 hit in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart. The song became a moderate dance hit, peaking at number 29 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Songs. ''Funk All Y'all'' was released on August 7, 2001, by record label Intuit-Solar. Reception John Bush of AllMusic wrote: "Andy Toth and Paris the Black Fu proved themselves masters of the production game long ago, and though the music is often relegated to second-division status amidst all the role-playing, ''Funk All Y'all'' is great fun for all those bored by the scads of 'intelligent' techno out there." Kori Golding of ''Chart'' wrote: "Funk and techno come together in a lubricated orgy that wil ...
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Oh My My (album)
''Oh My My'' is the fourth studio album by American pop rock band OneRepublic. It was released on October 7, 2016, through Mosley Music Group and Interscope Records, three years after the release of the band's third studio album, ''Native'' (2013), and due to its success with the tracks "Counting Stars" and " Love Runs Out", ''Oh My My'' incorporates some elements of their electronic production. Ryan Tedder, the band's lead singer, songwriter and producer, focused on lyrics about optimism, love, and overcoming past traumas. Seeking to escape the purely electronic sound that was high on the radio at the time, the band used instruments that left the album's sound organic, while not sounding outdated. Along with band members Tedder, Kutzle and Skelton, the album was produced by Benny Blanco and Noel Zancanella, who had previously worked on their previous albums. Marking a radical departure from pop rock from its predecessor works, ''Oh My My'' is built around electropop, arena rock ...
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Artificial Intelligence (journal)
''Artificial Intelligence'' is a scientific journal on artificial intelligence research. It was established in 1970 and is published by Elsevier. The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus and Science Citation Index. The 2021 Impact Factor for this journal is 14.05 and the 5-Year Impact Factor is 11.616.Journal Citation Reports ''Journal Citation Reports'' (''JCR'') is an annual publicationby Clarivate Analytics (previously the intellectual property of Thomson Reuters). It has been integrated with the Web of Science and is accessed from the Web of Science-Core Collect ... 2022, Published by Thomson Reuters References Artificial intelligence publications Computer science journals Elsevier academic journals Publications established in 1970 External links Official website
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Artificial Intelligence In Video Games
In video games, artificial intelligence (AI) is used to generate responsive, adaptive or intelligent behaviors primarily in non-player characters (NPCs) similar to human-like intelligence. Artificial intelligence has been an integral part of video games since their inception in the 1950s. AI in video games is a distinct subfield and differs from academic AI. It serves to improve the game-player experience rather than machine learning or decision making. During the golden age of arcade video games the idea of AI opponents was largely popularized in the form of graduated difficulty levels, distinct movement patterns, and in-game events dependent on the player's input. Modern games often implement existing techniques such as pathfinding and decision trees to guide the actions of NPCs. AI is often used in mechanisms which are not immediately visible to the user, such as data mining and procedural-content generation. In general, game AI does not, as might be thought and sometimes i ...
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Artificial Intelligence In Fiction
Artificial intelligence is a recurrent theme in science fiction, whether utopian, emphasising the potential benefits, or dystopian, emphasising the dangers. The notion of machines with human-like intelligence dates back at least to Samuel Butler's 1872 novel ''Erewhon''. Since then, many science fiction stories have presented different effects of creating such intelligence, often involving rebellions by robots. Among the best known of these are Stanley Kubrick's 1968 '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'' with its murderous onboard computer HAL 9000, contrasting with the more benign R2-D2 in the 1977 ''Star Wars'' and the eponymous robot in the 2008 ''WALL-E''. Scientists and engineers have noted the implausibility of many science fiction scenarios, but have mentioned fictional robots many times in artificial intelligence research articles, most often in a utopian context. Background The notion of advanced robots with human-like intelligence dates back at least to Samuel Butler's 1872 nov ...
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A Guide For Thinking Humans
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish it fro ...
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