Simulated Intelligence.
A Conceptual Address for Emerging Discussions on Machine Intelligence

Simulated Intelligence is a term occasionally used in academic and policy discussions to describe machine systems that emulate aspects of cognition through computational models.
As artificial intelligence systems grow more capable, distinguishing between simulation and human intelligence has become an increasingly important topic in research, governance, and public discourse.
The phrase sits at the intersection of several emerging areas of discussion:
- Advanced AI research
- Alignment and safety discourse
- Simulation-based model development
- Long-term governance architecture
Unlike product-specific or trend-driven properties, the domain reflects broader conceptual territory that may evolve alongside developments in machine intelligence.
Conceptual domains associated with major technological paradigms have historically played a role in how emerging fields communicate, organize knowledge, and establish shared terminology.
SimulatedIntelligence.com is a conceptual domain originally registered in 2009 and privately stewarded since that time. The domain has never been publicly marketed.