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A branch of computer science focused on creating intelligent machines that can simulate human-like thinking and learning capabilities.

AI

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Software applications that run automated tasks over the internet or a network.

Bots

100

Hypothetical AI that can understand, learn, and apply intelligence across various domains, similar to human intelligence.

General AI

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Specific pieces of work to be done or undertaken.

Tasks

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Computer programs or systems designed to perceive their environment and take actions to achieve specific goals autonomously

AI Agents

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Collected information or facts that can be processed, analyzed, or used by computer systems.

Data

200

A subset of AI where systems can learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed. 

Machine Learning

200

 Events or conditions that cause a specific response or action in a system.

Triggers

300

The use of technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention, reducing manual effort and increasing efficiency.

Automation

300

Organized collections of data stored electronically and accessible by computer systems.

Databases

300

AI designed to perform a specific task or set of tasks with high proficiency.

Narrow AI

300

Sequences of processes through which work passes from initiation to completion.

Workflows

400

 Fundamental coding skills used to create simple instructions for computers to follow

Basic Programming

400

Software or AI systems that can perform specific work tasks traditionally done by humans.

Digital Workers

400

A theoretical form of AI that significantly surpasses human intelligence across all domains.

Superintelligent AI

400

Containers for storing data values that can change during a program's execution.

Variables