Plural of AI, referring to multiple artificial intelligence systems or entities.
Modern acronym from 'artificial intelligence', first coined in 1956 by computer scientist John McCarthy. The plural form 'AIs' emerged in the 1980s as the field expanded and multiple AI systems were developed.
The plural 'AIs' reflects our evolving relationship with artificial intelligence - we've moved from talking about AI as a single concept to recognizing multiple, distinct intelligent systems. Interestingly, the pronunciation varies between 'A-I-s' (spelling out each letter) and 'ays' (rhyming with 'days').
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