Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Introduction of AI
Brief History of AI
Overview of AI
Philosophy of AI & Goals
Pharmaceutical Applications
Programming Without AI & Programming With AI
Advantages & Disadvantages
Current status AI
Challenges of AI & Future of AI
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Artificial Intelligence (AI).pptx
1. Presented By-:
Nishinandan R. Suryawanshi
(M Pharm 1 St
Year, Sem-II)
Dept. Of Pharmaceutics
Roll No:-5006
Channabasweshwar Pharmacy College (degree), Latur.
Guided by :-
Ms. V. M. Gaikwad
Prof. Dept. of Pharmaceutics
Seminar on
2. Contents :-
1. Definition
2. History
3. Pharmaceutical Applications
4. Advantages
5. Disadvantages
6. Current status & Challenges for AI
7. Future of AI
8. Conclusion
3. Introduction of AI
• According to the father of Artificial Intelligence, John
McCarthy, it is “The science and engineering of making
intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer
programs”.
• A branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of
intelligent behaviour in computers.
• We can define AI is the area of computer science.
• Also, intelligence distinguish us fron everything in the world.
As it has ability to understand, apply knowledge.
• also, improve skills that play an important role in our
evaluation.
4. • Google, Siri are the personal assistants on various platform
(ISO, Androids).
• In shorts they help find useful information when we ask for it
using our voice.
• We can use them to make calls, send messages, set reminders,
take notes, recognize music, find great restraunts and more…
5. • Artificial Intelligence (AI) :-
– The ability of a computer or system to process information
and produce outcomes in a manner similar to the through
process of human learning, decision making & solving
problems.
– The goal of AI system is to develop system capable of
tacking complex problem in ways similar to human logics
& reasoning.
– AI is doing what humans do, as more efficiently, more
quickly, and more cheaply.
– While AI & Robotics are becoming a natural part of our
everyday lives, their potential within healthcare is vast.
– AI can store large amount of information and process is at
very high speed.
6. Brief History of AI
• 1941- First electronic computer (technology finally available)
• 1956- Term artificial intellience introduced.
• 1960s- Checkers –playing program that was able to play with
opponents.
• 1980s- Quality control system.
• 2000- First sophisticated walking robot.
7. Overview of AI
• Since the invention of computers or machines, their capability
to perform various tasks went on growing exponentially.
• Humans have developed the power of computer systems in
terms of their diverse working domains, their increasing speed,
and reducing size with respect to time.
• A branch of Computer Science named Artificial Intelligence
pursues creating the computers or machines as intelligent as
human beings
Philosophy of AI & Goals
• “Can a machine think & behave like human do”
Goals 1) to create expert system
2) To implement human intelligance in machine
8. Pharmaceutical Applications
• Ai have various applications in health care & pharmacy such
as:
I. Disease identification
II. Personalize treatment
III. Drug discovery/Manufacturing
IV. Clinical trial research
V. Radiology & radiotherapy
VI. Smart electronic health record
9. Programming Without AI Programming With AI
It answer the particular
question.
It solves the all common
queres.
New development in
programmed which leads to
change in its structure.
New development in
programmed can be done at any
time without change in its
structure.
It may leads to programmed
difficulties so it is not easy as
well as quick task.
Programmed modification is
easy and quick.
10. Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
Precision & Accuracy Cost incurred in the maintenance &
repair
Space exploration Not able to act any different
Used for mining process Lack the human touch
Fraud detection & manage records Lack common sense
Robotic pets, Robotic radiosurgery Robots superseding humans
Diagnosin &Treatment Wrong hands cause destruction
Function without stopping, risk
reducing
Human may become dependent on
machine
11. Current status AI
• AI have taken many shapes & forms over recent years such as:
Mobile phones (Siri, Cortana)
Video games characters
GPS/ Voice recognation
Robotics
Google has been a major play on AI transcendence & deep
learning.
12. Challenges of AI
• Many big p’ceutical companies began investing in AI in order
to develop better diagnostic, to identify drug targets & to
design new drug & product.
• In dec. 2016 Pfizer & IBM announced partnership to
accelerate drug discovery in immunooncology.
• Tolerance power
• Judging power
• Computing power
• Intuitive power
13. Future of AI
• Self driving cars.
• Improve medical care & treatments.
• Open up doors to future explorations.