fifth-generation computer

fifth-generation computer

[′fifth ‚jen·ə¦rā·shən kəm′pyüd·ər]
(computer science)
A computer that would use artificial intelligence techniques to learn, reason, and converse in natural languages resembling human languages.
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fifth-generation computer

A computer that exhibits artificial intelligence (AI). We are entering the fifth generation. See computer generations, AI and Turing test.
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