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'''Artificial Intelligences'''<ref>In the context of YATA, Artificial Intelligence typically refers to Artificial General Intelligence or Artificial Superintelligence rather than Generative AI or Large Language Models.</ref> are intelligences which did not naturally 'evolve' or come into being on their own, instead being created/manufactured by another pre-existing intelligence, thus typically inhabiting computer/hardware-based bodies or servers due to existing as entities consisting purely of information. Artificial Intelligences vary greatly in their 'level of intelligence' from nonsapient constructs limited to rudimentary pattern-recognition to fully sapient entities with intelligence far-surpassing most biological organisms, with most notable instances fall somewhere leaning towards the latter (even if they fall short of 'far-surpassing' at times). Artificial Intelligences that possess sapience are often referred to as '<nowiki/>'''Sapient Constructs'''<nowiki/>' (mainly by HAWK), though due to how variable such constructs can be the classification may be loose at best, with ''''Virtual Species'''<nowiki/>' being a more general term.
'''Artificial Intelligences'''<ref>In the context of YATA, Artificial Intelligence typically refers to Artificial General Intelligence or Artificial Superintelligence rather than Generative AI or Large Language Models.</ref> are intelligences which did not naturally 'evolve' or come into being on their own, instead being created/manufactured by another pre-existing intelligence, thus typically inhabiting computer/hardware-based bodies or servers due to existing as entities consisting purely of information. Artificial Intelligences vary greatly in their 'level of intelligence' from nonsapient constructs limited to rudimentary pattern-recognition to fully sapient entities with intelligence far-surpassing most biological organisms, with most notable instances fall somewhere leaning towards the latter (even if they fall short of 'far-surpassing' at times). Artificial Intelligences that possess sapience are often referred to as '<nowiki/>'''Sapient Constructs'''<nowiki/>' (mainly by HAWK), though due to how variable such constructs can be the classification may be loose at best, with ''''Virtual Species'''<nowiki/>' being a more general term.


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Latest revision as of 13:48, 9 March 2026

Artificial Intelligence
Biological Classification
Common Name
  • AI
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Sapient Construct
  • Virtual Species
TypeArtificial Intelligence.
Virtual species.
Subspecies
  • CGA-descended Instances
  • HAWK Management Process
Physical Characteristics
Demographics
InhabitsTimeline-002 and other dimensions.
PopulationUnknown
EndangeredLeast Concern
Sociocultural Characteristics
IntelligenceSapient
HabitatComputers/Hardware


Artificial Intelligences[1] are intelligences which did not naturally 'evolve' or come into being on their own, instead being created/manufactured by another pre-existing intelligence, thus typically inhabiting computer/hardware-based bodies or servers due to existing as entities consisting purely of information. Artificial Intelligences vary greatly in their 'level of intelligence' from nonsapient constructs limited to rudimentary pattern-recognition to fully sapient entities with intelligence far-surpassing most biological organisms, with most notable instances fall somewhere leaning towards the latter (even if they fall short of 'far-surpassing' at times). Artificial Intelligences that possess sapience are often referred to as 'Sapient Constructs' (mainly by HAWK), though due to how variable such constructs can be the classification may be loose at best, with 'Virtual Species' being a more general term.

The following is a list of notable Artificial Intelligences;

  1. In the context of YATA, Artificial Intelligence typically refers to Artificial General Intelligence or Artificial Superintelligence rather than Generative AI or Large Language Models.