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Commonsense knowledge (artificial intelligence)

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A commonsense knowledge base is a database of the types of knowledge that most people possess, represented in a way that a machine can use to make inferences with. Some existing commonsense knowledge bases include Cyc, ConceptNet, and ThoughtTreasure.