Practical Artificial Intelligence

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    1. Practical Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) - Our Vision For A.I.
    2. Definition: - Practical A.I.
      • “ A.I. That Would ‘Leverage And Enable’ Businesses As Well As People To Make More Concrete Decisions By Reducing The Over-All Unpredictability.”
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    3. Conceptual Classification
      • Practical A.I. For Businesses
      • Practical A.I. For People
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    4. A.I. For Businesses
      • Data Oriented Approach
      • More Emphasis On Real Time And On-Line Processing
      • Usage Of Non-Algorithmic Approaches
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    5. Advantage A.I.
      • Intelligent Error Handling
      • Intelligent Handling Of New Business Scenarios
      • Intelligent Work Flow
      • Pro-Active Rather Than On-Demand
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    6. A.I. For People
      • Usage Of Data Available On The Internet i.e. Data Oriented
      • Development Of Intelligent Agents Like STuNNets
      • Knowledge Sharing Between Agents i.e. Technological Networking (In Line Of Social Networking Of Web 2.0)
      • (Contd.)
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    7. A.I. For People
      • Web 2.0 Inverse
        • A Term Coined At STuNNets That Addresses The Current Technological Void On The Web.
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    8. Advantage A.I.
      • An Opportunity To Try More Subtle Business Models
        • Business Models Primarily Different From “Advertising”.
      • More Stable User Base
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      • “ There is a popular cliché…which says that you cannot get out of computers any more than you have put in…, that computers can only do exactly what you tell them to, and that therefore computers are never creative. This cliché is true only in a clashingly trivial sense, the same sense in which Shakespeare never wrote anything except what his first schoolteacher taught him to write—words.”
      • Richard Dawkins, "The Blind Watchmaker" quoted by Stan Franklin "Artificial Minds," 1997
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    9. Thank You!
      • You Can Reach Us At: -
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