This work offers a comprehensive philosophical reflection on artificial intelligence, particularly its definitions, development, and implications. It begins by addressing the definitional challenges of intelligence, comparing natural and artificial forms of intelligence, and tracing the historical context of intelligence from Aristotle to modern AI research. The exploration of intelligence extends to various academic disciplines, including psychology, biology, and cognitive science, showing how these fields contribute to understanding intelligence and its artificial counterparts.
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