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"Challenges of Using 'Computational Intelligence' in a World Dominated by 'Artificial Intelligence'"

Dec 15, 2023 - 6:55pmSummary: The phrase "computational intelligence" is challenging to use because "artificial intelligence" is more commonly known and used. The concept is deeply ingrained in the speaker's thinking.

Transcript: One thing that I know is it's really hard to say computational intelligence already because the words artificial intelligence are so popular. It's embedded in my brain that way. Gosh.

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