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Artificial Intelligence — Parent Science of Expert Systems
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People involved in artificial intelligence have often defined it as follows: 'if it works, it is no longer artificial intelligence'. This is not a very fortunate working definition of expert systems, considering that less than 10 out of every 100 systems developed have actually been implemented (this is a historic average, the percentage of successful systems is going up gradually). Still, the definition is a good indication of the relationship between artificial intelligence and the sciences derived from it. AI covers a very wide area; when research projects mature, other sciences generally inherit the ideas for implementation. Expert systems form only one application area for AI. After bio-genetics, artificial intelligence may well be the biggest scientific breakthrough since World War II: never have so many sciences collaborated in joint scientific research; few other sciences, if any, can point to so many aspects of everyday life that have been or will be affected by it.
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