Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology refers to a set of technologies and methods used to simulate, extend, and enhance human intelligence. It is an important branch of computer science, aiming to develop intelligent machines or software capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, including but not limited to perception, reasoning, learning, decision-making, and self-correction. Since 2023, the AI industry has continued to receive significant attention.
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