A common way for normal people (who are <em>not</em> specialists in <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong>) to think about <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> is
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to imagine an <em>artificial-brain</em> along with <em>humanoid robots</em> — robots that with 2 legs, 2 arms, a head, and the general form of a human, that walk and talk similar to a human.
These (non-specialist) conceptions of <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> (also) get expressed in science-fiction fictional-worlds.
Some example of this includes:
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<li><strong>Adam Link</strong> from <strong>I, Robot</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>Alpha 5</strong> from <strong>Power Rangers</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>Astro Boy</strong> (also known as <strong>Mighty Atom</strong>) from the fictional-world of the same name — <strong>Astro Boy</strong>,</li>
<li>the <strong>B.A.T.s</strong> from <strong>G.I. Joe</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>B.O.B.</strong> from <strong>The Black Hole</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>C-3PO</strong> from <strong>Star Wars</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>Cosmos</strong> from <strong>Transformers</strong>,</li>
<li>the <strong>Cylons</strong> from <strong>Battlestar Galactica</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>Data</strong> from <strong>Star Trek: The Next Generation</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>B-9</strong> from <strong>Lost in Space</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>Gort</strong> from <strong>The Day the Earth Stood Still</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>HAL 9000</strong> from <strong>2001: A Space Odyssey</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>Johnny 5</strong> from <strong>Short Circuit</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>K-2SO</strong> from <strong>Star Wars</strong>,</li>
<li><strong>Maximillian</strong> from <strong>The Black Hole</strong>,</li>