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19 Nev. L.J. 1015 (2018-2019)
Artificial Intelligence: Distinguishing between Types & Definitions

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            ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:

     DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN TYPES &

                        DEFINITIONS




                                                         Rex Martinez*

  We should make every effort to understand the new technology. We should
  take into account the possibility that developing technology may have im-
  portant societal implications that will become apparent only with time. We
  should not jump to the conclusion that new technology is fundamentally the
same as some older thing with which we are familiar. And we should not hasti-
ly dismiss the judgment of legislators, who may be in a better position than we
   are to assess the implications of new technology.  Supreme Court Justice
                             Samuel Al/to'

                          TABLE OF CONTENTS

IN TR O D U C T IO N   .............................................................................................  10 16
   I. W HY THIS M ATTER S .........................................................................  1018
   II. WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE9 ............................................... 1023
      A.   The Development ofArtificial Intelligence ............................... 1023
      B.  Computer Science Approaches to Artificial Intelligence .......... 1025
      C . A u ton om y   ..................................................................................  102 6
      D . Strong A l& W eakA l ................................................................  1027
  III. CURRENT STATE OF Al DEFINITIONS ................................................ 1029
      A . B lack's  Law  D ictionary  ............................................................  1029
      B . N ev a d a   ......................................................................................  10 3 0
      C . L o u isia n a  ...................................................................................  10 3 2
  IV. METHODS FOR WRITING A GENERAL DEFINITION ............................ 1033
      A . Am biguity & D escriptors  ..........................................................  1036
      B . D escrip tive  D efi nition  ...............................................................  1037

* J.D. Candidate, Spring 2019, William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas. The author would like to thank the Nevada Law Journal staff for their edits, the facul-
ty and staff at the William S. Boyd School of Law for their guidance, and Professor David
McClure for his help in on this student note.
1 Brown v. Entm't Merchs. Ass'n, 564 U.S. 786, 806 (2011) (Alito, J., concurring).
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