Human Task Performance
There is not one single and universally accepted definition of intelligence . If there is not one single universally accepted definition of intelligence; how can their possibly be one single universally accepted definition of artificial intelligence ? Per the book, Artificial Intelligence, A Modern Approach (Third Edition) by AI pioneers Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, on page 2 of 1151 pages, they provide eight definitions of artificial intelligence that fit into a matrix of four quadrants: What I am trying to achieve, my garden , is to get a machine to perform work that a human accountant, auditor, or analyst would otherwise have to perform. The objective is not all work of an accountant, auditor, or analyst. Just the repetitive, monotonous, grueling, boring, mindless tasks. I would call this "human task performance". This is a rather conservative objective or goal. The reason is so that human accountants, auditors, and analysts can focus their efforts or per...