What is AI? We drew you a flowchart to work it out
This article helps define artificial intelligence, a term that is constantly evolving, and often defined in a variety of ways. The flowchart helps you work out whether something is using AI or not.
Additional details
| Content type | Article or research |
|---|---|
| Format | Web page |
| Technologies & Programming Languageās | Artificial Intelligence |
| Keywords | Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Flowchart, AI, Definition, Algorithms |
| Organisation | MIT Technology Review |
| Copyright | MIT Technology Review 2020. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence. |
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