This document discusses artificial intelligence (AI), including its history, branches, applications, and advantages/disadvantages. It defines AI as intelligence exhibited by machines and studies intelligent agents that perceive their environment and take actions to achieve goals. The main branches discussed are machine learning, natural language processing, expert systems, speech, vision, planning, and robotics. Applications include computer science, education, customer service, toys, and games. The advantages are error reduction, difficult exploration, repetitive jobs, and digital assistants. Disadvantages include high costs, inability to replicate humans, lack of improvement/creativity.
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SREE VENKATESWARA COLLEGE AI Report on Artificial Intelligence
1. SREE VENKATESWARA
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
(Affiliated to JNTU & Approved by A.I.C.T.E New
Delhi Nellore-524 001 Andhra Pradesh, India
PRESENTED BY
Y.CHAKRINITHESH
3RD CSE
P.V.SANATH KUMAR
3RD CSE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
2. INDEX
WHAT IS AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
HISTORY OF ARTIFCIAL INTELLIGENCE
COMPARISION BETWEEN THE HUMAN AND ARTIFICAL
INTELLIGENCE
BRANCHES OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
APPLICATION OF ARTIFCIAL INTELLIGENCE
ADVANTAGES OF THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
DIS –ADVANTAGES OF THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
CONCLUSION
3. WHAT IS AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Artificial intelligence is intelligence exhibited by machines
In computer science, the field of AI research defines itself as the study of
intelligent agents any device that perceives its environment and takes
actions that maximize its chance of success at some goal
4. HISTORY OF ARTIFCIAL INTELLIGENCE
1943 MC CULLOCH & PITTS: Boolean Circuit Model Of The Brain
1950 The Truing “COMPUTING MACHINERY AND INTELLIGENCE”
1956 Dartmouth Meeting: “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE” Adopted
1965 Robinson’s Complete For Logical Reasoning
1979 Early Development Of Knowledge-based System
1988 Expert System Industry Boom
1995 Neural Network Return it Popularity
2003 Human Level AI Back On The Agendas
2006 Face Recognition Software
2011 There Came Question Answering Robot
5. HUMAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Humans Life Is Not Mechanical
Machines do not have life, as they are
mechanical.
Humans can do anything original Machines Cannot Do Anything Original
Humans have the capability to
understand situations Machines Do Not Have ThatCapability.
While humans behave as per their
consciousness
machines just perform as they are taught.
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6. BRANCHES OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing
Expert Systems
Speech
Vision
Planning
Robotics
7. MACHINE LEARNING
Machine learning is the subfield of computer science that gives
computers the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed
EXAMPLE: -optical character recognition (ocr)
8. NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Natural Language Processing(NLP) refers to AI method of communicating
with an intelligent systems using a natural language such as English
9. EXPERT SYSTEMS
In artificial intelligence an expert system is a computer system that
emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert.
10. SPEECH
Speech-generating devices (SGDs), also known as voice output
communication aids, are electronic augmentative and alternative
communication(AAC) systems used to supplement or replace speech or
writing for individuals with severe speech impairments enabling them to
verbally communicate.
11. VISION
Artificial intelligence and vision share other topics such as pattern recognition and
learning techniques.
Example:-IMAGE RECOGNITION
12. PLANNING
Planning is a key ability for intelligent systems, increasing their
autonomy and flexibility through the construction of sequences of
actions to achieve their goals
13. ROBOTICS
Robot cists are nowhere near achieving this level of artificial
intelligence, but they have made a lot of progress with more limited AI.
Today's AI machines can replicate some specific elements of intellectual
ability.
15. COMPUTER SCIENCE
AI researchers have created many tools to solve the most difficult
problems in computer science. time sharing, interactive interpreters,
linked list data structure
16. EDUCATION
There have also been a rise of intelligent tutoring systems, or ITS, in higher
education. For example, an ITS called SHERLOCK teaches Air Force
technicians to diagnose electrical systems problems in aircraft.
17. ONLINE AND TELEPHONE CUSTMER
SERVICE
Currently, major companies are investing in AI to handle difficult customer
in the future. Google's most recent development analyzes language and
converts speech into text. The platform can identify angry customers
through their language and respond appropriately.
18. TOYS
The 1990s saw some of the first attempts to mass-produce
domestically aimed types of basic Artificial Intelligence for education, or
leisure
19. GAMES
In video games artificial intelligence is used to generate intelligent behaviours
primarily in non-player characters (NPCs), often simulating human-like intelligence.
20. ADVANTAGES OF THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Error Reduction
Difficult Exploration
Daily Application
Digital Assistants
Repetitive Jobs
No Breaks
21. DIS-ADVANTAGES OF THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
High Cost
No Replicating Humans
No Improvement with Experience
No Original Creativity
Unemployment
22. CONCLUSION
The Artificial Intelligence In Our Daily
Technology Based Life It Has Good &
Bad Impact It Expanding Throughout
Technology In Our Daily life Super
Intelligent Artificial Intelligence Will Be
Created Will Be Available To Every
Category Human