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{{Short description|Branch of artificial intelligence aiming to create AI systems with "common sense"}} In [[artificial intelligence]] (AI), '''commonsense reasoning''' is a human-like ability to make presumptions about the type and essence of ordinary situations humans encounter every day. These assumptions include judgments about the nature of physical objects, taxonomic properties, and peoples' intentions. A device that exhibits [[commonsense]] reasoning might be capable of drawing conclusions that are similar to humans' [[folk psychology]] (humans' innate ability to reason about people's behavior and intentions) and [[naive physics]] (humans' natural understanding of the physical world).<ref name="Davis Marcus">{{Cite magazine|author1=Ernest Davis|author2=Gary Marcus|date=2015|title=Commonsense Reasoning and Commonsense Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence|url=http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2015/9/191169-commonsense-reasoning-and-commonsense-knowledge-in-artificial-intelligence/fulltext|magazine=Communications of the ACM|volume=58|pages=92β103|doi=10.1145/2701413|number=9}}</ref>
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