The idea behind artificial intelligence is essentially to emulate human thinking to the point where someone cannot tell if they are interacting with a person or a machine. Unfortunately, due to the ambiguity in how people think (assumptions, inferences context, etc.), the ideal representation of Al is still far off. That said, ambiguity in human thought is not the only challenge. There is also the ambiguity in intelligence. Consider this: You can tell when someone is intelligent, but how do you actuary know? By what measures do you gauge someone's intellect? Now take into account the fact that some people are brilliant at some things, and inept at others. Measuring intelligence, and thus discern what it actually is, is a significant challenge. What about simulated intelligence though? Can that be more easily measured and defined' In this Hand-In Assignment, you will compare and contrast intelligence and simulated intelligence and attempt to discern meaning and measurements. Review your Weekly Learning Resources with a focus on artificial intelligence. Research measurements and definitions of human intelligence. Identify current methods of measuring intelligence and simulated intelligence. Reflect on what it means for a person to be intelligent. Reflect on what it means for a machine to be intelligent. Submit a 2-3 paragraph paper in which you address the following: Analyze the meanings of intelligence and simulated intelligence. Compare intelligence and simulated intelligence. Explain ways that intelligence and simulated intelligence are measured and how a person or machine is deemed 'intelligent'. Fully state and justify any choices, assumptions or claims that you make using the suggested Learning Resources for this Week and/or your own research