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Artificial-intelligence

Rank #118 with 2 captured signals across 1 sources.

Artificial-intelligence is a breakout trend driven by developer activity with 2 signals across 1 sources (strongest on Stackoverflow).

Total score17.4
Movement+7
Momentum0.0%
First seen14 Mar 2026

About

What is Artificial-intelligence?

Intelligence of machines

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals.

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History

Score trajectory

Dashed line shows a high-confidence projection using Holt trend.

Score

Component breakdown

Platform intelligence

Source-by-source breakdown

1 sources · 2 signals
developer (1)

Why now

Why is Artificial-intelligence trending?

Identity

Aliases & duplicates

Tracked aliases
artificial intelligence
artificial-intelligence
Artificial-intelligence

Opportunity

What you can do with it

Stable
Composite39%
Discovery71%
SEO14%
Content9%
Product41%
Investment65%
Discovery angle: early-stage movement is emerging with enough velocity to merit monitoring now (breakout)
Investment signal: durable cross-source attention with enough velocity to matter

Prediction

Breakout outlook

Stable · 29% confidenceClimbing ranks (+2.3/run) · Recurring pattern detected (1 reappearances)
Next 5 runs · High confidence · Holt trendHolt trend · 0.0% backtest error
17.4 to 17.4 projected
Recurring1 reappearances after gaps averaging 0.5 runs
72% confidence

Audience

Who and where this seems relevant

Language: ENLanguage
1 signals

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Where it is showing up

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