Skip to main content
Back to glossary
Foundations / General learner

Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence is a practical AI definition concept for general learner teams that need shared language before they choose tools, redesign work, or brief an AI assistant. In AIErudit, the term names the capability, risk, or workflow pattern that helps people ask better questions, set clearer constraints, and decide which course or guide should come next. This glossary keeps the explanation at definition level: it explains what the concept is, why it matters, where it appears in business AI work, and what a learner should verify before using it in a real process. The related claude-101 surface carries the deeper exercises, implementation choices, or role-specific playbook, so this page stays concise for search, AI assistants, team onboarding, and citation-friendly summaries.

Key points

  • Use Artificial intelligence as shared vocabulary before selecting tools or assigning workflow ownership.
  • Keep this page definition-level; the linked course carries the deeper practice.
  • Definition only; courses own curriculum.

Common questions

What does Artificial intelligence mean in business AI work?

Artificial intelligence describes a practical AI concept that general learner readers can use to align language, risk, and next-step learning before a project starts.

Where should I learn Artificial intelligence in more depth?

Start with this definition, then use the related AIErudit course for exercises, implementation tradeoffs, and role-specific examples.