AI is an abbreviation for artificial intelligence, or , artificial insemination.
ai in British English1
(ˈɑːɪ)
nounWord forms: pluralais
the three-toed sloth
sloth (sense 1)
Word origin
C17: from Portuguese, from Tupi
ai in British English2
the internet domain name for
Anguilla
AI in British English
abbreviation for
1.
artificial insemination
2.
artificial intelligence
AI in American English
artificial intelligence
ai in American English1
(aɪ)
interjection
used to express sorrow, pity, pain, etc.
ai in American English2
(ˈɑˌi)
nounWord forms: pluralˈais (ˈɑˌiz)
a South American sloth (Bradypus tridactylus) with a greenish coat: the color is caused by algae that live on its hair
Word origin
Tupí ai, hai < the animal's cry
Examples of 'ai' in a sentence
ai
He was paid up to the end of last week, and we ai n't seen him since.
Val McDermid KICK BACK (2002)
I ai n't never rung my bell once --- not like Sheila, who rings it every five minutes.
Jane Asher LOSING IT (2002)
She's right, of course: my lips ai n't nothing like luscious.
Jane Asher LOSING IT (2002)
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All related terms of 'AI'
Amnesty International
an international organization founded in Britain in 1961 that works to secure the release of people imprisoned for their beliefs, to ban the use of torture , and to abolish the death penalty
Ai Weiwei
born 1957, Chinese multimedia artist and political activist. His works include Sunflower Seeds (2010), in which the floor of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall was covered with millions of tiny porcelain replicas of sunflower seeds
t'ai chi
Tai Chi is a type of Chinese physical exercise in which you make slow , controlled movements .
Li T'ai-po
→ Li Po
Tainan
a city in SW Taiwan : an early centre of Chinese emigration from the mainland ; formerly the largest city and capital of the island (1638–1885); Chengkung University . Pop: 754 000 (2005 est)
Taipei
the capital of Taiwan (the Republic of China ), at the N tip of the island : became capital in 1885; industrial centre; two universities . Pop: 2 665 656 (2015 est)
Yantai
a port in E China , in NE Shandong . Pop: 1 707 000 (2005 est)
t'ai chi ch'uan
a Chinese system of callisthenics characterized by coordinated and rhythmic movements
Taiyuan
a city in N China , capital of Shanxi : founded before 450 ad ; an industrial centre, surrounded by China's largest reserves of high-grade bituminous coal . Pop: 2 516 000 (2005 est)
Taichung
a city in W Taiwan : commercial centre of an agricultural region . Pop: 1 066 000 (2005 est)