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Superintelligence
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Superintelligence (SI or S.I.) is an exceptionally large or powerful, superior intelligence when compared to the nearest (and only current) standard (human) level intelligence. Nick Bostrom in 1998 stated: The concept has appeared on several occasions in science fiction.
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Superintelligence (SI or S.I.) is an exceptionally large or powerful, superior intelligence when compared to the nearest (and only current) standard (human) level intelligence. Nick Bostrom in 1998 stated: The concept has appeared on several occasions in science fiction.