AI (Artificial Intelligence) — a specific field of computer science that focuses on creating systems capable of gathering data, making decisions and solving problems
AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) — general-purpose systems with intelligence comparable to that of the human brain
ANI (Artificial Narrow Intelligence) — specific purpose system that knows how to achieve one task
ASI (Artificial Super Intelligence) — smarter than human intelligence AI
Data Mining — The process by which patterns are discovered within large sets of data with the goal of extracting useful information from it
Deep Learning — the use of neural networks to connect information and ideas, this provides the computer the ability to think quickly and accurately
Neural Network - A connection between data, allows the ability to “think”
ML (Machine Learning) — A subset of AI in which computer programs and algorithms can be designed to learn how to complete a specified task
NLP (Natural Language Processing) — The ability of computers to understand, or process natural human languages and derive meaning from them
Supervised learning: A type of machine learning in which human input and supervision are an integral part of the machine learning process continuously
Turing Test — A test developed by Alan Turing in 1950, which is meant as a means to identify true artificial intelligence