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Jim Rutt defines artificial intelligence (AI) as the branch of computer science focused on creating machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. This encompasses a wide range of activities like learning from experience, understanding natural language, recognizing patterns, solving complex problems, and making decisions. To Rutt, AI is not just about mimicking human cognition but also about enhancing and surpassing it in certain domains. By leveraging algorithms, neural networks, and vast datasets, AI systems strive to achieve a level of efficiency and accuracy that can facilitate advancements across various sectors, from healthcare and finance to transportation and entertainment.

See also: agi, emergence, evolutionary computing, neural network, deep learning

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