Abstract

There are many defi nitions of artificial intelligence (AI), but I often use this one: the science of mimicking human mental faculties in a computer. One of the criticisms of this definition is that it stops at human intelligence rather than superhuman intelligence, says Adrian Hopgood FBCS CITP, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the Sheffield Business School at Sheffield Hallam University.

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