Artificial Entity
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An Artificial Entity is an entity that is an artificial system (designed to fulfill specified purposes through engineered processes).
- AKA: Synthetic Entity, Person-Made Entity, Engineered Entity.
- Context:
- It can (typically) have Designed Structures for intended functions.
- It can (typically) follow Engineered Processes for task execution.
- It can (typically) implement Control Systems for behavior regulation.
- It can (typically) maintain Operational States through system processes.
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- It can (often) utilize Resource Management for system operation.
- It can (often) perform Self-Monitoring of system states.
- It can (often) execute Programmed Responses to environmental inputs.
- It can (often) support System Interfaces for external interaction.
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- It can range from being a Physical Artificial Entity to being a Virtual Artificial Entity, depending on its implementation domain.
- It can range from being a Simple Artificial Entity to being a Complex Artificial Entity, depending on its system sophistication.
- It can range from being a Specialized Artificial Entity to being a General Artificial Entity, depending on its functional scope.
- It can range from being a Standalone Artificial Entity to being a Connected Artificial Entity, depending on its integration level.
- It can range from being a Fixed Artificial Entity to being a Mobile Artificial Entity, depending on its deployment type.
- It can range from being a Passive Artificial Entity to being an Active Artificial Entity, depending on its autonomy level.
- It can range from being a Deterministic Artificial Entity to being an Adaptive Artificial Entity, depending on its behavioral flexibility.
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- It can implement System Configuration for operational setup.
- It can perform State Maintenance through monitoring processes.
- It can execute Functional Operations within design parameters.
- It can support External Communication through interface protocols.
- It can maintain System Integrity via protection mechanisms.
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- Examples:
- Physical Artificial Entitys, such as:
- Robotic Entitys, such as:
- Industrial Robots, performing manufacturing tasks.
- Service Robots, providing user assistance.
- Exploration Robots, conducting environmental surveys.
- Vehicle Entitys, such as:
- Autonomous Cars, managing transportation tasks.
- Drone Systems, executing aerial operations.
- Marine Vehicles, performing underwater tasks.
- Infrastructure Entitys, such as:
- Smart Buildings, controlling environmental conditions.
- Production Systems, managing manufacturing processes.
- Energy Systems, regulating power distribution.
- Robotic Entitys, such as:
- Virtual Artificial Entitys, such as:
- Software Entitys, such as:
- Digital Assistants, providing user services.
- Expert Systems, offering domain expertise.
- Analysis Systems, processing information flows.
- Network Entitys, such as:
- Communication Agents, managing data exchanges.
- Security Monitors, protecting system resources.
- Service Providers, delivering digital services.
- Simulation Entitys, such as:
- Virtual Agents, operating in digital environments.
- Game Characters, participating in virtual worlds.
- Training Simulators, providing learning environments.
- Software Entitys, such as:
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- Physical Artificial Entitys, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Natural Entitys, which arise through natural processes.
- Biological Entitys, which develop through evolutionary processes.
- Human Entitys, which grow through natural development.
- Ecological Entitys, which emerge through environmental interactions.
- Cosmic Entitys, which form through natural phenomenons.
- See: Entity, Artificial System, Engineered System, Synthetic System, Man-Made System, Designed Entity, Technical System, Constructed Entity.