Saying ificial Intelligence makes way more sense then artificial Intelligence. Artificial comes from Latin artificialis, from artificium ("craftsmanship" or "skillful work"), combining ars ("art" or "skill") + facere ("to make").>Literally, "artificial" means "made by art/skill""Ificial" could evoke "made" or "crafted" intelligence — intelligence that is produced, fabricated, or engineered rather than innate or biological.Isn't that way more logical to say Ificial Intelligence? >Less letters too
>>16937332It´s a machine spirit. Not even gonna argue this. :p
>>16937375>>16937332botted garbage.
>>16937332You will say it the way you're told to say it.
>>16937377Don´t make me get the universal solvent ... :p