👉 In computer science, non-ubiquitousness refers to a property or characteristic that is not widely recognized or encountered by humans. It can be defined as a phenomenon where one object has characteristics or qualities that are unique to it but are not common or widespread among other objects or phenomena. For example, in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence, non-ubiquitousness refers to properties like autonomy, self-awareness, and problem-solving that are not widely recognized or acknowledged by humans. Similarly