Computer Science: An Overview: Global Edition (12th Edition)

Published by Pearson Higher Education
ISBN 10: 1292061162
ISBN 13: 978-1-29206-116-0

Chapter 11 - Artificial Intelligence - Social Issues - Page 536: 2

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Intelligence refers to the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills effectively. Simulated intelligence, on the other hand, typically refers to the replication of intelligent behavior through artificial means, such as algorithms or computer programs. The key difference lies in the origin and nature of the intelligence. Intelligence is innate to living beings, while simulated intelligence is artificially created. While simulated intelligence can mimic certain aspects of human intelligence, it lacks the underlying consciousness and self-awareness that characterize genuine intelligence. In essence, the difference between intelligence and simulated intelligence lies in their authenticity and origin. While simulated intelligence can be powerful and useful for specific tasks, it fundamentally differs from the genuine intelligence found in living organisms.
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