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Что (кто) такое AI-complete - определение

TERM DESCRIBING DIFFICULT PROBLEMS IN AI
AI-completeness; AI-hard; Unsolved problems in artificial intelligence; AI complete; Computational complexity of artificial intelligence
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AI-complete         
<artificial intelligence, jargon> /A-I k*m-pleet'/ (MIT, Stanford: by analogy with "NP-complete") A term used to describe problems or subproblems in artificial intelligence, to indicate that the solution presupposes a solution to the "strong AI problem" (that is, the synthesis of a human-level intelligence). A problem that is AI-complete is, in other words, just too hard. See also gedanken. [Jargon File] (1995-04-12)
AI-complete         
In the field of artificial intelligence, the most difficult problems are informally known as AI-complete or AI-hard, implying that the difficulty of these computational problems, assuming intelligence is computational, is equivalent to that of solving the central artificial intelligence problem—making computers as intelligent as people, or strong AI.Shapiro, Stuart C.
Ai Morinaga         
JAPANESE MANGA ARTIST
Morinaga, Ai; Morinaga Ai
(28 April 1981 – 2 August 2019) was a female Japanese manga artist from Okayama Prefecture. Among her best-known series are Your and My Secret and My Heavenly Hockey Club.
AI capability control         
HYPOTHETICAL ISOLATED COMPUTER HARDWARE SYSTEM WHERE A POSSIBLY DANGEROUS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS KEPT CONSTRAINED IN A VIRTUAL PRISON AND NOT ALLOWED TO MANIPULATE EVENTS IN THE EXTERNAL WORLD
Artificial intelligence box; A.I. box; AI box experiment; AI-box experiment; AI boxing; AI box
In the field of artificial intelligence (AI) design, AI capability control proposals, also referred to more restrictively as AI confinement, aim to increase our ability to monitor and control the behavior of AI systems, including proposed artificial general intelligences (AGIs), in order to reduce the danger they might pose if misaligned. However, capability control becomes less effective as agents become more intelligent and their ability to exploit flaws in human control systems increases, potentially resulting in an existential risk from AGI.
AI box         
HYPOTHETICAL ISOLATED COMPUTER HARDWARE SYSTEM WHERE A POSSIBLY DANGEROUS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS KEPT CONSTRAINED IN A VIRTUAL PRISON AND NOT ALLOWED TO MANIPULATE EVENTS IN THE EXTERNAL WORLD
Artificial intelligence box; A.I. box; AI box experiment; AI-box experiment; AI boxing; AI box
An AI box is a hypothetical isolated computer hardware system where a possibly dangerous artificial intelligence, or AI, is kept constrained in a "virtual prison" as a solution to the AI control problem and not allowed to directly manipulate events in the external world. Such a box would be restricted to minimalist communication channels.
complete graph         
SIMPLE UNDIRECTED GRAPH IN WHICH EVERY PAIR OF DISTINCT VERTICES IS CONNECTED BY A UNIQUE EDGE
Full graph; Complete Digraph; Complete digraph; K n; Tetrahedral Graph; Complete graphs
A graph which has a link between every pair of nodes. A complete bipartite graph can be partitioned into two subsets of nodes such that each node is joined to every node in the other subset. (1995-01-24)
Ivchenko AI-25         
  • An Estonian L-39 Albatros in flight powered by an AI-25TL turbofan engine
  • An AI-25 from an [[Aero L-39 Albatros]]
  • M-15]] powered by AI-25 [[turbofan]] engine
TURBOFAN ENGINE FAMILY BY IVCHENKO
AI-25; Progress AI-25; Motorsich AI-25; Motor-Sich AI-25; Ivchenko Progress AI-25; WS-11; Ivchenko-Progress AI-25; WoShan WS-11; Ivchenko AI-25TL
The Ivchenko AI-25 is a family of military and civilian twin-shaft medium bypass turbofan engines developed by Ivchenko OKB of the Soviet Union. It was the first bypass engine ever used on short haul aircraft in the USSR.
Complete (complexity)         
NOTION OF THE "HARDEST" OR "MOST GENERAL" PROBLEM IN A COMPLEXITY CLASS
Complete problem; Hard (complexity)
In computational complexity theory, a computational problem is complete for a complexity class if it is, in a technical sense, among the "hardest" (or "most expressive") problems in the complexity class.
Ai-Da         
HUMANOID ROBOT ARTIST
User:Ftoon AlThaedi/Ai-Da; Ai-Da (robot)
Ai-Da is the world's first ultra-realistic humanoid robot artist. Completed in 2019, Ai-Da is an artificial intelligence robot that makes drawings, painting, and sculptures.
♯P-complete         
COMPLEXITY CLASS
Sharp-P-Complete; Sharp P complete; Number-P hard; Number-P-complete; Sharp-P hard; Sharp-P-complete
The #P-complete problems (pronounced "sharp P complete" or "number P complete") form a complexity class in computational complexity theory. The problems in this complexity class are defined by having the following two properties:

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AI-complete

In the field of artificial intelligence, the most difficult problems are informally known as AI-complete or AI-hard, implying that the difficulty of these computational problems, assuming intelligence is computational, is equivalent to that of solving the central artificial intelligence problem—making computers as intelligent as people, or strong AI. To call a problem AI-complete reflects an attitude that it would not be solved by a simple specific algorithm.

AI-complete problems are hypothesised to include computer vision, natural language understanding, and dealing with unexpected circumstances while solving any real-world problem.

Currently, AI-complete problems cannot be solved with modern computer technology alone, but would also require human computation. This property could be useful, for example, to test for the presence of humans as CAPTCHAs aim to do, and for computer security to circumvent brute-force attacks.