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ASI

American  
Aeronautics.
  1. airspeed indicator.


`Asi British  
/ ˈæsɪ /

noun

  1. the Arabic name for the Orontes

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IBM imagines ASI will have “highly-developed thinking skills more advanced than any human” and the Economist foresees superintelligence having access to every idea to be had- including building the best robots, rockets and reactors.”

From MarketWatch

Then it can block or impede the development of ASI by other powers, namely America.

From MarketWatch

Sasaki no parecía así en las ocho aperturas que hizo al principio de la temporada regular.

From Los Angeles Times

But one reason the idea excites some in Silicon Valley is that it's thought to be a pre-cursor to something even more advanced: ASI, or artificial super intelligence - tech that surpasses human intelligence.

From BBC

Those in favour of AGI and ASI are almost evangelical about its benefits.

From BBC