Ai-complete
ai-complete
artificial intelligence, jargon
/A-I k*m-pleet’/ (MIT, Stanford: by analogy with “NP-complete”) A term used to describe problems or subproblems in artificial intelligence, to indicate that the solution presupposes a solution to the “strong AI problem” (that is, the synthesis of a human-level intelligence). A problem that is AI-complete is, in other words, just too hard.
See also gedanken.
[Jargon File]
(1995-04-12)
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