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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.
I.e., 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 to imagine an <strong>android</strong>.
I.e., an <strong>android</strong>.
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Although this lay-person conception of <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> (as an <strong>android</strong>) is definitely a type of <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong>
Although <strong>androids</strong> are definitely a type of <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong>
<strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> is broader than, even simpler than, this.
I.e., <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> is more than just <strong>androids</strong>.
<strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> is broader than, and even includes things that are much much much simpler than, this.
I.e., <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> is a lot more than just <strong>androids</strong>.
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But more on that later — let's explore the lay-person conception of <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> a bit more.
For example
<strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> includes (simple) <strong>linear-regression</strong>, <strong>epsilon-greedy</strong>, and other things with names that sound just as weird as these if you are <em>not</em> (yet) familiar with <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> jargon.
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But more on that later
let's first explore the lay-person conception of <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong> a bit more.
Let's look at <abbr title="science-fiction">sci-fi</abbr>
and in particular, <strong>artificial-intelligence</strong>, <strong>androids</strong>, and <strong>robots</strong> in <abbr title="science-fiction">sci-fi</abbr>.
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