AI Future: Predicting Tomorrow With Artificial Intelligence
1. “Predicting future isn’t magic,
It’s Artificial Intelligence.”
-Dave Waters.
AI & ROBOTICS
Made and
presented by:
Moiz Yahya
FA18-BSCS-0025
2. FATHER OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
JOHN MCCARTHY
(SEPT. 4TH,1927 – OCT. 24TH , 2011)
John
McCarthy
(Father of
AI)
• An American computer scientist and
cognitive scientist.
• One of the founders of Artificial
Intelligence and coined the term
Artificial Intelligence.
3. Contents
• What is AI.
• Types of AI.
• How does it work.
• Examples.
• Uses.
• Advantages.
• Disadvantages.
5. Definition
• Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human
intelligence processed by machines, especially
computer systems. These processes include
learning, reasoning, and self-correcting.
7. Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI)
Or
Weak AI Or Narrow AI
• AI’s ability to copy human intelligence or behavior is
isolated to a narrow range of parameters and
contexts, it’s called ANI. All existing AI are ANI.
For example:
8. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Or
Strong AI Or Deep AI
• The machines that can actually think and perform
tasks on its own just like a human being.
• World’s most super fast computer simulated a single
second neural activity in 40 minutes.
9. Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI)
• ASI is something we can only speculate about. It
would surpass all humans at all things: math, writing
books about Orcs & Hobbits, prescribing medicine
and much, much more.
But is it even possible?
I don’t think it is.
Just keep it that way.
11. How does AI works?
• AI is nothing but a program algorithm it can be any
thing like buying tickets at best price, voice search
or image recognition.
• The things mentioned above was just a software
part, coming to hardware, you will need actual
camera for image recognition, mic for voice etc.
• Combining all this doesn’t make an AI system up
and running. You still have to train your system by
running your algorithm over and over again until it
generates correct results.
• AI has a neural network which is where your input
22. Advantages
Taking Risks On Behalf Of
Humans
AI would take more risks on behalf of human.
For instance:
Space exploration
Medical Diagnosis
Oil exploration.
etc.
24. Advantages
Job Losses
McKinsey (a global institute) reckons that, depending upon
various adoption scenarios, automation will displace between
400 and 800 million jobs by 2030, requiring as many as 375
million people to switch job categories entirely.