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Strong Artificial Intelligence: Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems emulating human-like cognitive functions. Strong AI, or Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), implies a system with human-level intelligence, capable of learning and performing any intellectual task, akin to human capabilities across diverse domains. See also Artificial Intelligence, Artificial General Intelligence, Human-level AI, Artificial consciousness.
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Author Item    More concepts for author
Chalmers, David Strong Artificial Intelligence   Chalmers, David
Dennett, Daniel Strong Artificial Intelligence   Dennett, Daniel
Pearl, Judea Strong Artificial Intelligence   Pearl, Judea
Weizenbaum, Joseph Strong Artificial Intelligence   Weizenbaum, Joseph

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