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  2. Synthetic intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic intelligence (SI) is an alternative/opposite term for artificial intelligence emphasizing that the intelligence of machines need not be an imitation or in any way artificial; it can be a genuine form of intelligence.

  3. Glossary of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Also artificial emotional intelligence or emotion AI. The study and development of systems and devices that can recognize, interpret, process, and simulate human affects. Affective computing is an interdisciplinary field spanning computer science, psychology, and cognitive science. [14] [15] agent architecture

  4. Casey Means - Wikipedia

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    Both Means siblings had previously been tied to the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 2024 presidential campaign and have promoted Kennedy's Make America Healthy Again platform. [ 11 ] [ 12 ]

  5. Is 'healthy candy' actually good for you? Experts discuss ...

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    Healthy candy is a broad category, the experts note. Ingredients and nutrition content will vary by product and brand, and but generally, these candy alternatives tend to be: Low- or zero-sugar

  6. This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Delivered Bigger ...

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    Twilio (NYSE: TWLO) stock has been red-hot on the market in the past six months, rising an incredible 148% as of this writing as investors seem to have recognized the potential impact of the ...

  7. Analysis-Europe's AI bulls pin hopes on 'Jevons Paradox ... - AOL

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    By Lucy Raitano. LONDON (Reuters) - Artificial intelligence bulls in Europe are dusting off a 160-year-old economic theory to explain why the boom in the sector's stocks may have further to run ...

  8. Artificiality - Wikipedia

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    Artificiality (the state of being artificial, anthropogenic, or man-made) is the state of being the product of intentional human manufacture, rather than occurring naturally through processes not involving or requiring human activity.

  9. Oxymoron - Wikipedia

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    Oxymorons in the narrow sense are a rhetorical device used deliberately by the speaker and intended to be understood as such by the listener. In a more extended sense, the term "oxymoron" has also been applied to inadvertent or incidental contradictions, as in the case of "dead metaphors" ("barely clothed" or "terribly good").