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Artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability of a machine to mimic human functions such as reasoning, learning, planning and creativity. AI enables technical systems to perceive the environment in which they operate, process this perception and solve problems, acting to achieve a particular goal. The computer receives data (either already prepared or collected via its own sensors, such as a camera), processes it and reacts. AI systems are able to adapt their behaviour to some extent, analysing the effects of previous actions and operating autonomously.