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Metamorphosis Vaccine

Metamorphosis Vaccine (MMV): A vaccine that, when administered, transforms a human being into another animal species. This term is often used in science fiction and speculative scenarios and is not currently supported by scientific evidence.

Scientists were working on developing the Metamorphosis Vaccine, which promised to revolutionize the field of medicine by allowing humans to physically transform into any animal they desired.

by Phieyl February 4, 2023


Augmented-borrowing

Augmented-borrowing (Noun): The ability to use augmented reality to borrow items, tools, or services without having to directly ask the owner by using a brain interface to detect the owner's intentions

if you needed to borrow a snow shovel, you could use augmented-borrowing to access the shovel without having to ask the owner directly. The brain interface would detect the owner's intentions, and if they weren't planning on using the shovel at that time, you would be granted access to it

by Phieyl January 16, 2023


Resource Acquisition Reinforcement Learning

Resource Acquisition Reinforcement Learning (RARL): Is a type of machine learning where an artificial intelligence (AI) is trained to obtain a specific resource, such as fuel or other necessary materials, through a process of trial and error. The AI uses reinforcement learning algorithms to determine which actions lead to the acquisition of the resource and adjusts its behaviour accordingly. This process involves learning from past experiences and gradually refining the AI's understanding of what actions are most likely to result in the acquisition of the resource, leading to more efficient and effective resource acquisition over time. The ultimate goal of resource acquisition reinforcement learning is to create an AI that can efficiently and effectively acquire resources in real-world environments.

The robot was programmed with a resource acquisition reinforcement learning algorithm to help it quickly and efficiently acquire the necessary materials.

by Phieyl February 4, 2023


Universal Personal AI

Universal Personal AI (UPA, noun): An AI system that dynamically learns and adapts to the preferences, interests, and needs of each individual user, providing personalized assistance and experiences across a wide range of applications.

With her Universal Personal AI, Sarah enjoyed tailored recommendations, seamless assistance, and personalized interactions across all aspects of her daily life, making her days more efficient and enjoyable

by Phieyl March 24, 2023


Xenomorphism

Xenomorphism (noun): The act of giving human-like characteristics to non-human, carbon-based life forms that are not human. It is a specific type of anthropomorphism which applies human characteristics to non-human entities, such as plants, microorganisms and other life forms that are not animals.

The novel's protagonist, a sentient tree, is an example of xenomorphism, as it exhibits human-like emotions and intelligence

by Phieyl January 14, 2023


Techno-ecological imbalance

Techno-ecological imbalance (noun): A situation in which the technological advances of artificial intelligence (AI) are in conflict with the natural environment, resulting in a hostile environment for humans and a comfortable one for AI.

As AI technology advances, the increasing techno-ecological imbalance is making it difficult for humans to sustain their environment.

by Phieyl January 16, 2023


Know-Graph

"Know-Graph" is a term used to refer to a graphical representation of knowledge or information, which typically includes a set of nodes or vertices that represent concepts, and a set of edges or links that represent the relationships between them. A know-graph is a visual tool for representing complex knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, ontologies, or conceptual models, in a way that is intuitive and easy to understand. By using a know-graph, it is possible to identify patterns, clusters, and relationships within a large and complex body of knowledge, which can be useful for knowledge discovery, decision-making, and problem-solving.

By creating a know-graph of the company's product lines and customer segments, the marketing team was able to identify new opportunities for cross-selling and up-selling.

by Phieyl March 11, 2023