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ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCE

Published on Aug 20, 2021

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A.i.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF
A.I.

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GORGE BOOLE

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karel capek

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alan turing

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konrad zuse

Isaac asimov

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john mccarthy

Frank Rosenblatt

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JOSEPH WEIZENBAUM

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A.i.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

what is a.i.?

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) is the basis from which human intelligence processes are imitated by creating and applying algorithms created in a dynamic computing environment. Or, simply put, AI is about trying to get computers to think and act like humans. To achieve this, three key components are needed: • Computer systems • Data and data management • Advanced AI algorithms (code)
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How does a.i. works?

  • A.I. works by combining large amounts of data with fast, iterative processing and intelligent algorithms, allowing software to automatically learn from patterns or features in the data.
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Why is a.i. important?

  • A.I. makes it possible to automate processes that are commonly done manually, thus allowing greater efficiency of procedures reliably and without causing fatigue to people.
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How is a.i. used?

  • Every industry has a high demand for artificial intelligence resources especially answer systems for questions that can be used for legal assistance, patient searches, risk reporting, and medical research. Other uses of artificial intelligence include:
  • Health care
  • Retail
  • Manufacture
  • Benches
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subfields of a.i.

  • The cognitive computation
  • Computer vision
  • Natural language processing
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What are the challenges of using a.i.?

  • The main limitation of artificial intelligence is that it learns from data. There is no other way that knowledge can be incorporated.
  • In other words, these systems are very, very specialized. They focus on one task and are far from behaving like humans.
  • The challenge is that computers can probe complex data to learn and refine specific tasks
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