Artificial intelligence will change workplaces as AI systems can perform jobs more efficiently by taking over labor-intensive and routine tasks. While AI may create new jobs and economic growth, it also presents challenges like ensuring an ethical development of AI and retraining workers for new roles. There are concerns that AI could surpass human intelligence or lose control and harm humanity if not developed properly. The document discusses both the pros and cons of increasing AI capabilities in the workplace.
Artificial intelligence, is it a threat, or a promise for the betterment of humanity? This slideshow explores the history of AI, the development of AI and explains the various forms of AI and their possible impact. It was a talk I gave at Newquay business breakfast club in July 2017.
Bill Gates is the richest man in the world with a net worth of $79.2 billion. He was born in Seattle, Washington in 1955 to an attorney father and teacher mother. Gates showed an early interest in computers and wrote his first program at age 13. He co-founded Microsoft in 1975 with Paul Allen and developed the operating system for the first IBM personal computer. Under Gates' leadership, Microsoft became the worldwide leader in software. Gates has received numerous honors and has donated over $29 billion to his philanthropic foundation with his wife to fund global health and education initiatives.
A team of 13 people led by James Gosling and working secretly for Sun Microsystems over 18 months created the Java programming language, originally called "Oak" but later renamed to Java due to copyright issues. James Gosling, born in 1955 in Canada, is the inventor of Java and received his bachelor's and doctorate degrees in computer science before joining Sun Microsystems in 1984 where he gained fame for creating the Java programming language. He later resigned from Sun after it was acquired by Oracle and subsequently joined Google in 2011.
Anders als beim Siegeszug des Smartphones, breitet sich künstliche Intelligenz fließend und im Hintergrund aus. Aus dem Science Fiction Drehbuch in die Werbebranche – Aber wo stehen wir wirklich mit dem intelligenten Marketing? Macht uns Alexa, Siri, Viv & Co zukünftig sprachlos? Eines ist sicher: An Artifical Intelligence führt 2017 kein Weg vorbei!
1. The document discusses a business quiz being held. It thanks sponsors and introduces the hosts, then outlines rules including no phones, 24 questions, and the quizmaster's decision is final.
2. It defines the term "information superhighway" by quoting definitions from various sources, ultimately revealing it to be the term that is being defined.
3. The last line indicates this is a summary of the document provided.
X is a cloud services provider headquartered in Massachusetts. Astro Teller is known as the Captain of Moonshots at X, which is Alphabet's research and development lab known as Google X. The document also profiles several other technology entrepreneurs and companies such as Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Google, Facebook, and discusses the origins and goals of services like Digg, Omegle, and TechCrunch.
The first computer arrived in Colombia in 1957, an IBM 650 that was purchased by Bavaria and weighed 1300 kilos. It was used for accounting and administrative tasks. In 1963, Bavaria donated the computer to the University of the Andes where it was used to support engineering projects. The document discusses projections for future computers, including using gesture controls and face recognition for security, and developing devices that can accommodate people with disabilities. It also describes Microsoft's vision of replacing devices like TVs and stereos with a single computer running Windows Media Center.
Artificial intelligence will change workplaces as AI systems can perform jobs more efficiently by taking over labor-intensive and routine tasks. While AI may create new jobs and economic growth, it also presents challenges like ensuring an ethical development of AI and retraining workers for new roles. There are concerns that AI could surpass human intelligence or lose control and harm humanity if not developed properly. The document discusses both the pros and cons of increasing AI capabilities in the workplace.
Artificial intelligence, is it a threat, or a promise for the betterment of humanity? This slideshow explores the history of AI, the development of AI and explains the various forms of AI and their possible impact. It was a talk I gave at Newquay business breakfast club in July 2017.
Bill Gates is the richest man in the world with a net worth of $79.2 billion. He was born in Seattle, Washington in 1955 to an attorney father and teacher mother. Gates showed an early interest in computers and wrote his first program at age 13. He co-founded Microsoft in 1975 with Paul Allen and developed the operating system for the first IBM personal computer. Under Gates' leadership, Microsoft became the worldwide leader in software. Gates has received numerous honors and has donated over $29 billion to his philanthropic foundation with his wife to fund global health and education initiatives.
A team of 13 people led by James Gosling and working secretly for Sun Microsystems over 18 months created the Java programming language, originally called "Oak" but later renamed to Java due to copyright issues. James Gosling, born in 1955 in Canada, is the inventor of Java and received his bachelor's and doctorate degrees in computer science before joining Sun Microsystems in 1984 where he gained fame for creating the Java programming language. He later resigned from Sun after it was acquired by Oracle and subsequently joined Google in 2011.
Anders als beim Siegeszug des Smartphones, breitet sich künstliche Intelligenz fließend und im Hintergrund aus. Aus dem Science Fiction Drehbuch in die Werbebranche – Aber wo stehen wir wirklich mit dem intelligenten Marketing? Macht uns Alexa, Siri, Viv & Co zukünftig sprachlos? Eines ist sicher: An Artifical Intelligence führt 2017 kein Weg vorbei!
1. The document discusses a business quiz being held. It thanks sponsors and introduces the hosts, then outlines rules including no phones, 24 questions, and the quizmaster's decision is final.
2. It defines the term "information superhighway" by quoting definitions from various sources, ultimately revealing it to be the term that is being defined.
3. The last line indicates this is a summary of the document provided.
X is a cloud services provider headquartered in Massachusetts. Astro Teller is known as the Captain of Moonshots at X, which is Alphabet's research and development lab known as Google X. The document also profiles several other technology entrepreneurs and companies such as Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Google, Facebook, and discusses the origins and goals of services like Digg, Omegle, and TechCrunch.
The first computer arrived in Colombia in 1957, an IBM 650 that was purchased by Bavaria and weighed 1300 kilos. It was used for accounting and administrative tasks. In 1963, Bavaria donated the computer to the University of the Andes where it was used to support engineering projects. The document discusses projections for future computers, including using gesture controls and face recognition for security, and developing devices that can accommodate people with disabilities. It also describes Microsoft's vision of replacing devices like TVs and stereos with a single computer running Windows Media Center.
The following topics are covered in this video: 1. What Is Artificial Intelligence? 2. Applications of Artificial Intelligence. 3. What is meant by acting humanly? 4. What is meant by thinking humanly? 5. What is meant by thinking rationally? 6. What is meant by acting rationally?
Ai project | Presentation on AI | Project on Artificial intelligence| College...Kiran Banstola
This document is a project report on artificial intelligence submitted by 4 students - Shree Krishna Lamichhane, Anil Acharya, Kiran Banstola, and Prabin Dhungana - to SOCH College of IT. It includes sections on the introduction, history, machine learning, languages used in AI, applications, advantages, disadvantages, AI in the world currently, the future of AI, and a conclusion. The history section outlines several important developments in AI from 1956 to 2000. The future of AI discusses the differences between weak and strong AI, and potential benefits like improved elder care but also risks like unemployment and AI becoming smarter than humans.
Edtech 2: Evolution of ICT in Educationjaneth quidit
This document summarizes the evolution of various technologies used in education from 1965 to the late 1980s. It describes early technologies like filmstrip viewers in 1965, the development of the ARPANET which was the precursor to the internet in 1969, the invention of the first handheld calculator in 1972, and the creation of the Scantron testing system also in 1972. It then outlines important milestones like the first mobile phone call in 1973, the founding of Microsoft in 1974, the popular Apple II computer in 1977, and the introduction of the IBM PC in 1981 which established a standard. The document concludes with the introduction of CD-ROM technology in 1985 and the rise of educational computer games in the mid-1980s.
This document outlines key developments in information and communication technology (ICT) in education from 1965 to 1980, including the introduction of filmstrip viewers in 1965, the creation of the ARPANET in 1969 which led to the internet, the use of handheld calculators in classrooms starting in 1972, the introduction of Scantron testing systems in 1972, the release of the first mobile phone in 1973, the founding of Microsoft in 1974, the Apple II computer in 1977, and widespread use of the Plato computer systems in schools in 1980.
Suzanne Gildert - Is it too Early for Robot Rights?SUCanadaSummit
What does a future that includes robots as co-workers, friends, and perhaps even family look and feel like? How are we ensuring that this new “class” is integrated into our societies with respect and empathy? And what about those who worry about a robotic invasion or overlord, how can we ensure that humans feel safe to expand our view of humanity? Is this something we are ready to imagine? This talk focuses on the core issues of empathy, ethics, and rights as we move into a future reality that includes robots as an upgrade to our shared civilization.
Ed Parsons discusses ambient geospatial technology and how smartphones have become maps with their location services and ability to access maps and geospatial data. He notes that over 1 billion smartphones have been sold, carrying 6 billion devices and 30 exabytes of storage that make over 10,000 map edits per day across 230 countries. By 2020, it is estimated that there will be 25 billion devices connected to the internet, showing how computer technology is disappearing into everyday life through mobile devices.
The document discusses the history and concepts of augmented reality (AR) and mobile augmented reality (MAR). It provides timelines of key developments in AR/MAR including the first head-mounted AR system created by Ivan Sutherland in 1968, the coining of the term "augmented reality" by Tom Caudell and David Mizell in 1992, and the launch of the first major mobile AR platform Wikitude in 2008. The document argues that MAR is gaining popularity because mobile devices can now easily provide contextual information like location to enhance information queries through visual results overlaid on the real world.
The document discusses how local context is more than just location and includes an individual's digital footprint. It notes that as data and digital footprints grow exponentially, algorithms will be used to analyze vast amounts of data and deliver personalized content and recommendations. This trend is driving the importance of combining digital footprints with data analysis and serendipity to create optimal local experiences for users.
A presentation regarding the magnificent Dennis Richie father of C programming language and co-Developer of unix. at Information Technology Institute ITI.
What happens when the web2.0 architecture of participation meets the marginalised? What are the trends in web-enabled social innovation, and how can we encourage them.
Artificial Intelligence power point presentationDavid Raj Kanthi
A presentation about the basic idea about the present and future technologies which are dependent on the "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE".
AI is a branch of science which deals with the thinking, predicting, analyzing which are done by the computer itself.
The present presentation slides consists of the AI with machine learning and deep learning, goals of AI, Applications of AI and history of the Artificial intelligence etc.
1) Artificial intelligence is evolving exponentially while the human brain has remained unchanged for 20,000 years, giving AI a powerful advantage.
2) In 1997, Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov at chess and around the same time, AI software was able to generate over 1,000 new patentable ideas per second, far surpassing human capabilities.
3) As microprocessors double in power every 18 months according to Moore's Law, AI gets exponentially smarter at solving intellectual tasks and innovating, allowing it to become the dominant innovator.
Here are 3 sentences summarizing the document:
The document discusses 5 alternative keyboard layouts to QWERTY - A, C, D, E, and F - outlining their origins and design goals like minimizing finger travel, improving ergonomics, and accommodating different languages. It provides details on the C and D layouts which build upon QWERTY, and the E layout which considers finger biomechanics. The F layout was used in the USSR and has punctuation mapped the same on Latin and Cyrillic keyboards.
SQC IT WIZ 3.O PRELIMS (ANSWERS) |IT QUIZ| SQC|3rd EDITION|ASHWATH|DARUNSBOAQUIZCLUB
This document contains questions from an online quiz competition with the following details:
- The competition has 20 multiple choice questions.
- There are built-in tiebreakers if scores are equal.
- The top 6 teams will progress to the finals.
- One team from the 7th to 9th place category will also progress.
- The quiz master's decision is final.
This document discusses the history of artificial intelligence. It describes several important early milestones in AI development, including the first AI program called "Logic Theorist" created in 1955, and the coining of the term "artificial intelligence" in 1956. The document then outlines periods of growth and funding challenges (AI winters) for the field from the 1950s through the 1990s. It highlights several pioneering AI systems and the emergence of intelligent agents in the 1990s and 2000s.
The document provides an overview of the history of artificial intelligence from its origins in the 1940s through modern applications. It discusses early pioneers like Alan Turing and his Turing test, as well as important early programs like the Logic Theorist. It then outlines the growth of the field through research centers in the 1950s and 1960s, the development of languages like LISP, and applications of AI in gaming. The summary concludes with a brief discussion of modern uses of AI in areas like robotics, the military, self-driving cars, and video games.
The document provides an introduction to artificial intelligence, including definitions, goals, and applications of AI. It discusses key concepts such as intelligent systems, the history of AI, foundations of AI, and components of AI systems. Examples are given throughout such as chess-playing programs, self-driving cars, and chatbots like Eliza. The document also summarizes an approach for developing an AI to play the game Tic-Tac-Toe.
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions. The term may also be applied to any machine that exhibits traits associated with a human mind such as learning and problem-solving.
Over 23 million software developers in 2018, this
number is expected to reach 26.4 million by the end of 2019 and
27.7 million by 2023 according to Evans Data Corporation. The
number of programmers continues to grow to this day as
technology is the Forthcoming, especially in the AI field. Where
there are 300,000 “AI researchers and practitioners” in the world,
but the market demand is for millions of roles, so many people
Siding to this field. Nowadays, most people learn the
programming field as inquisitiveness but for their interest,
however, they delve deeper into this field, which enhances their
passion for and leaves their work to practice programming as
occupation due to the availability of jobs and the most request for
it. Over time, new languages have emerged, it has evolved to
meet human needs in the form of programming languages. You
can instruct the computer in the human-readable form where
programming will enable you to learn the significance of clarity
of expression, many determinations can be achieved,
importantly, relationships, semantics, and grammar can be
defined.
Based on Capabilities
B. Based on Functionality
1. Reactive Machines:
- Reactive machines are the simplest form of AI. They perceive their environment and
respond in a predetermined manner to achieve a specific goal.
- Examples include thermostats, industrial robots, and vacuum cleaners.
2. Limited Memory:
- These systems can remember past experiences and use that information to guide future
actions.
- Examples include chess playing programs and self-driving cars.
3. Theory of Mind:
- These systems can model other agents and take their beliefs, intentions, and desires into
account.
- Examples include personal assistants like Siri that understand context.
4. Self
The following topics are covered in this video: 1. What Is Artificial Intelligence? 2. Applications of Artificial Intelligence. 3. What is meant by acting humanly? 4. What is meant by thinking humanly? 5. What is meant by thinking rationally? 6. What is meant by acting rationally?
Ai project | Presentation on AI | Project on Artificial intelligence| College...Kiran Banstola
This document is a project report on artificial intelligence submitted by 4 students - Shree Krishna Lamichhane, Anil Acharya, Kiran Banstola, and Prabin Dhungana - to SOCH College of IT. It includes sections on the introduction, history, machine learning, languages used in AI, applications, advantages, disadvantages, AI in the world currently, the future of AI, and a conclusion. The history section outlines several important developments in AI from 1956 to 2000. The future of AI discusses the differences between weak and strong AI, and potential benefits like improved elder care but also risks like unemployment and AI becoming smarter than humans.
Edtech 2: Evolution of ICT in Educationjaneth quidit
This document summarizes the evolution of various technologies used in education from 1965 to the late 1980s. It describes early technologies like filmstrip viewers in 1965, the development of the ARPANET which was the precursor to the internet in 1969, the invention of the first handheld calculator in 1972, and the creation of the Scantron testing system also in 1972. It then outlines important milestones like the first mobile phone call in 1973, the founding of Microsoft in 1974, the popular Apple II computer in 1977, and the introduction of the IBM PC in 1981 which established a standard. The document concludes with the introduction of CD-ROM technology in 1985 and the rise of educational computer games in the mid-1980s.
This document outlines key developments in information and communication technology (ICT) in education from 1965 to 1980, including the introduction of filmstrip viewers in 1965, the creation of the ARPANET in 1969 which led to the internet, the use of handheld calculators in classrooms starting in 1972, the introduction of Scantron testing systems in 1972, the release of the first mobile phone in 1973, the founding of Microsoft in 1974, the Apple II computer in 1977, and widespread use of the Plato computer systems in schools in 1980.
Suzanne Gildert - Is it too Early for Robot Rights?SUCanadaSummit
What does a future that includes robots as co-workers, friends, and perhaps even family look and feel like? How are we ensuring that this new “class” is integrated into our societies with respect and empathy? And what about those who worry about a robotic invasion or overlord, how can we ensure that humans feel safe to expand our view of humanity? Is this something we are ready to imagine? This talk focuses on the core issues of empathy, ethics, and rights as we move into a future reality that includes robots as an upgrade to our shared civilization.
Ed Parsons discusses ambient geospatial technology and how smartphones have become maps with their location services and ability to access maps and geospatial data. He notes that over 1 billion smartphones have been sold, carrying 6 billion devices and 30 exabytes of storage that make over 10,000 map edits per day across 230 countries. By 2020, it is estimated that there will be 25 billion devices connected to the internet, showing how computer technology is disappearing into everyday life through mobile devices.
The document discusses the history and concepts of augmented reality (AR) and mobile augmented reality (MAR). It provides timelines of key developments in AR/MAR including the first head-mounted AR system created by Ivan Sutherland in 1968, the coining of the term "augmented reality" by Tom Caudell and David Mizell in 1992, and the launch of the first major mobile AR platform Wikitude in 2008. The document argues that MAR is gaining popularity because mobile devices can now easily provide contextual information like location to enhance information queries through visual results overlaid on the real world.
The document discusses how local context is more than just location and includes an individual's digital footprint. It notes that as data and digital footprints grow exponentially, algorithms will be used to analyze vast amounts of data and deliver personalized content and recommendations. This trend is driving the importance of combining digital footprints with data analysis and serendipity to create optimal local experiences for users.
A presentation regarding the magnificent Dennis Richie father of C programming language and co-Developer of unix. at Information Technology Institute ITI.
What happens when the web2.0 architecture of participation meets the marginalised? What are the trends in web-enabled social innovation, and how can we encourage them.
Artificial Intelligence power point presentationDavid Raj Kanthi
A presentation about the basic idea about the present and future technologies which are dependent on the "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE".
AI is a branch of science which deals with the thinking, predicting, analyzing which are done by the computer itself.
The present presentation slides consists of the AI with machine learning and deep learning, goals of AI, Applications of AI and history of the Artificial intelligence etc.
1) Artificial intelligence is evolving exponentially while the human brain has remained unchanged for 20,000 years, giving AI a powerful advantage.
2) In 1997, Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov at chess and around the same time, AI software was able to generate over 1,000 new patentable ideas per second, far surpassing human capabilities.
3) As microprocessors double in power every 18 months according to Moore's Law, AI gets exponentially smarter at solving intellectual tasks and innovating, allowing it to become the dominant innovator.
Here are 3 sentences summarizing the document:
The document discusses 5 alternative keyboard layouts to QWERTY - A, C, D, E, and F - outlining their origins and design goals like minimizing finger travel, improving ergonomics, and accommodating different languages. It provides details on the C and D layouts which build upon QWERTY, and the E layout which considers finger biomechanics. The F layout was used in the USSR and has punctuation mapped the same on Latin and Cyrillic keyboards.
SQC IT WIZ 3.O PRELIMS (ANSWERS) |IT QUIZ| SQC|3rd EDITION|ASHWATH|DARUNSBOAQUIZCLUB
This document contains questions from an online quiz competition with the following details:
- The competition has 20 multiple choice questions.
- There are built-in tiebreakers if scores are equal.
- The top 6 teams will progress to the finals.
- One team from the 7th to 9th place category will also progress.
- The quiz master's decision is final.
This document discusses the history of artificial intelligence. It describes several important early milestones in AI development, including the first AI program called "Logic Theorist" created in 1955, and the coining of the term "artificial intelligence" in 1956. The document then outlines periods of growth and funding challenges (AI winters) for the field from the 1950s through the 1990s. It highlights several pioneering AI systems and the emergence of intelligent agents in the 1990s and 2000s.
The document provides an overview of the history of artificial intelligence from its origins in the 1940s through modern applications. It discusses early pioneers like Alan Turing and his Turing test, as well as important early programs like the Logic Theorist. It then outlines the growth of the field through research centers in the 1950s and 1960s, the development of languages like LISP, and applications of AI in gaming. The summary concludes with a brief discussion of modern uses of AI in areas like robotics, the military, self-driving cars, and video games.
The document provides an introduction to artificial intelligence, including definitions, goals, and applications of AI. It discusses key concepts such as intelligent systems, the history of AI, foundations of AI, and components of AI systems. Examples are given throughout such as chess-playing programs, self-driving cars, and chatbots like Eliza. The document also summarizes an approach for developing an AI to play the game Tic-Tac-Toe.
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions. The term may also be applied to any machine that exhibits traits associated with a human mind such as learning and problem-solving.
Over 23 million software developers in 2018, this
number is expected to reach 26.4 million by the end of 2019 and
27.7 million by 2023 according to Evans Data Corporation. The
number of programmers continues to grow to this day as
technology is the Forthcoming, especially in the AI field. Where
there are 300,000 “AI researchers and practitioners” in the world,
but the market demand is for millions of roles, so many people
Siding to this field. Nowadays, most people learn the
programming field as inquisitiveness but for their interest,
however, they delve deeper into this field, which enhances their
passion for and leaves their work to practice programming as
occupation due to the availability of jobs and the most request for
it. Over time, new languages have emerged, it has evolved to
meet human needs in the form of programming languages. You
can instruct the computer in the human-readable form where
programming will enable you to learn the significance of clarity
of expression, many determinations can be achieved,
importantly, relationships, semantics, and grammar can be
defined.
Based on Capabilities
B. Based on Functionality
1. Reactive Machines:
- Reactive machines are the simplest form of AI. They perceive their environment and
respond in a predetermined manner to achieve a specific goal.
- Examples include thermostats, industrial robots, and vacuum cleaners.
2. Limited Memory:
- These systems can remember past experiences and use that information to guide future
actions.
- Examples include chess playing programs and self-driving cars.
3. Theory of Mind:
- These systems can model other agents and take their beliefs, intentions, and desires into
account.
- Examples include personal assistants like Siri that understand context.
4. Self
The document provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI), including its history, definitions, objectives, and applications. Some key points:
1) Evidence of AI concepts can be traced to ancient Egypt, but the field of AI was established in the 1950s with the development of electronic computers and the Dartmouth conference where the term "artificial intelligence" was coined.
2) AI is defined as the science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially computer programs, with the goal of understanding and replicating human intelligence.
3) Major applications of AI discussed include game playing, speech recognition, natural language understanding, computer vision, expert systems, heuristic classification, and production systems.
4) The Turing
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Exponential growth of ChatGPT didn't happen in a day. AI Winter - The time when funding went dry, no corporate was ready to do any further development on AI or related stuff etc happened twice.
Started with Alan Turing question in 1956 "Can Machine Think?" and a conference at Dartmouth where John McCarthy coined "AI" and set the goals of AI. Arthur Samuel wrote a program that learnt to play Chinese Checker and popularise ML.
We are progressing at such a speed that we need to create a governing body "OpenAI" to make sure autonomous system don't hurt us back.
History of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from birth till date (2023).
Covers all the important events happened in due course of time with the AI Winter period.
In this second session of the Elements of AI Luxembourg series of webinars, we have the pleasure to have Dr. Sana Nouzri as a guest speaker. More information, and a recording of the session, can be found on our reddit page:
eofai.lu/reddit
The document provides a history of artificial intelligence from 1943 to the present. It describes several important early developments, including the first paper on artificial neurons by Warren McCulloch and Walter Pits in 1943. The first AI program, called Logic Theorist, was created in 1955 by Allen Newell and Herbert Simon. There were also two "AI winters" from 1974-1980 and 1987-1993 when funding for AI research decreased. More recent developments discussed include IBM's Watson winning Jeopardy in 2011 and an android app called Google Now launching in 2012. The document concludes by stating that AI has advanced remarkably in recent decades and will continue bringing high levels of intelligence.
The document provides an introduction to artificial intelligence (AI) and its history. It defines key AI terms like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning. It explains how deep learning helps solve limitations of classic machine learning by determining representations of data. The summary highlights major developments in AI history including early algorithms, expert systems, neural networks, and breakthroughs with deep learning starting in 2006. It differentiates modern AI using deep learning from prior approaches and provides examples of AI applications.
This document outlines the rules and questions for the Ask.QZ finals quiz competition held on 22nd August 2014. It consists of 5 rounds covering a variety of topics testing knowledge of technology, business, and history. The first round includes 10 multiple choice questions worth +15 points each. Subsequent rounds include summarize, connect, and identify questions worth varying points. Teams may bet points in the final gambling round. Correct answers and team participation are scored according to the rules for each round, with the quizmaster's decisions being final.
X is an open-source operating system developed by Y. It was announced in August 2016 on GitHub without an official release event. The name X refers to Apple's original iPhone codename and operating system. The code suggests X can be used for car infotainment systems, digital watches, smartphones, tablets and PCs. It uses the Zircon kernel instead of the Linux kernel.
A Seminar Report on Artificial IntelligenceAvinash Kumar
This is a seminar report on Artificial Intelligence. This is mainly concerned for engineering projects & reports. This is actually done for presentation purpose.
The document discusses the history of artificial intelligence from its origins in the 1940s to modern applications. It describes several key early developments, including the first artificial neuron model (1943), the proposal of the Turing Test (1950), and the coining of the term "artificial intelligence" at the Dartmouth Conference (1956). The document also notes periods of growth and funding declines ("AI winters") for the field throughout its development. Overall, the history shows steady progress in AI from its theoretical beginnings to impactful applications today.
Northern Engraving | Nameplate Manufacturing Process - 2024Northern Engraving
Manufacturing custom quality metal nameplates and badges involves several standard operations. Processes include sheet prep, lithography, screening, coating, punch press and inspection. All decoration is completed in the flat sheet with adhesive and tooling operations following. The possibilities for creating unique durable nameplates are endless. How will you create your brand identity? We can help!
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
To fill this gap, we propose adapting mutation testing (MuT) for task-oriented chatbots. To this end, we introduce a set of mutation operators that emulate faults in chatbot designs, an architecture that enables MuT on chatbots built using heterogeneous technologies, and a practical realisation as an Eclipse plugin. Moreover, we evaluate the applicability, effectiveness and efficiency of our approach on open-source chatbots, with promising results.
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
"NATO Hackathon Winner: AI-Powered Drug Search", Taras KlobaFwdays
This is a session that details how PostgreSQL's features and Azure AI Services can be effectively used to significantly enhance the search functionality in any application.
In this session, we'll share insights on how we used PostgreSQL to facilitate precise searches across multiple fields in our mobile application. The techniques include using LIKE and ILIKE operators and integrating a trigram-based search to handle potential misspellings, thereby increasing the search accuracy.
We'll also discuss how the azure_ai extension on PostgreSQL databases in Azure and Azure AI Services were utilized to create vectors from user input, a feature beneficial when users wish to find specific items based on text prompts. While our application's case study involves a drug search, the techniques and principles shared in this session can be adapted to improve search functionality in a wide range of applications. Join us to learn how PostgreSQL and Azure AI can be harnessed to enhance your application's search capability.
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
In our second session, we shall learn all about the main features and fundamentals of UiPath Studio that enable us to use the building blocks for any automation project.
📕 Detailed agenda:
Variables and Datatypes
Workflow Layouts
Arguments
Control Flows and Loops
Conditional Statements
💻 Extra training through UiPath Academy:
Variables, Constants, and Arguments in Studio
Control Flow in Studio
Must Know Postgres Extension for DBA and Developer during MigrationMydbops
Mydbops Opensource Database Meetup 16
Topic: Must-Know PostgreSQL Extensions for Developers and DBAs During Migration
Speaker: Deepak Mahto, Founder of DataCloudGaze Consulting
Date & Time: 8th June | 10 AM - 1 PM IST
Venue: Bangalore International Centre, Bangalore
Abstract: Discover how PostgreSQL extensions can be your secret weapon! This talk explores how key extensions enhance database capabilities and streamline the migration process for users moving from other relational databases like Oracle.
Key Takeaways:
* Learn about crucial extensions like oracle_fdw, pgtt, and pg_audit that ease migration complexities.
* Gain valuable strategies for implementing these extensions in PostgreSQL to achieve license freedom.
* Discover how these key extensions can empower both developers and DBAs during the migration process.
* Don't miss this chance to gain practical knowledge from an industry expert and stay updated on the latest open-source database trends.
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Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) invited Taylor Paschal, Knowledge & Information Management Consultant at Enterprise Knowledge, to speak at a Knowledge Management Lunch and Learn hosted on June 12, 2024. All Office of Administration staff were invited to attend and received professional development credit for participating in the voluntary event.
The objectives of the Lunch and Learn presentation were to:
- Review what KM ‘is’ and ‘isn’t’
- Understand the value of KM and the benefits of engaging
- Define and reflect on your “what’s in it for me?”
- Share actionable ways you can participate in Knowledge - - Capture & Transfer
inQuba Webinar Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr Graham HillLizaNolte
HERE IS YOUR WEBINAR CONTENT! 'Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr. Graham Hill'. We hope you find the webinar recording both insightful and enjoyable.
In this webinar, we explored essential aspects of Customer Journey Management and personalization. Here’s a summary of the key insights and topics discussed:
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the Customer Journey: Dr. Hill emphasized the importance of mapping and understanding the complete customer journey to identify touchpoints and opportunities for improvement.
Personalization Strategies: We discussed how to leverage data and insights to create personalized experiences that resonate with customers.
Technology Integration: Insights were shared on how inQuba’s advanced technology can streamline customer interactions and drive operational efficiency.
QA or the Highway - Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend appl...zjhamm304
These are the slides for the presentation, "Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend applications" that was presented at QA or the Highway 2024 in Columbus, OH by Zachary Hamm.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
8. • Year 1955: An Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon
created the "first artificial intelligence program.
"Which was named as "Logic Theorist". This
program had proved 38 of 52 Mathematics
theorems, and find new and more elegant proofs for
some theorems.
• Year 1956: The word "Artificial Intelligence" first
adopted by American Computer scientist John
McCarthy at the Dartmouth Conference. For the
first time, AI coined as an academic field.
9.
10. Year 1980: After AI winter duration, AI came back with "Expert System".
Expert systems were programmed that emulate the decision-making ability
of a human expert.
In the Year 1980, the first national conference of the American Association
of Artificial Intelligence was held at Stanford University.
The second AI winter (1987-1993)
The duration between the years 1987 to 1993 was the second AI Winter
duration.
Again Investors and government stopped in funding for AI research as due
to high cost but not efficient result. The expert system such as XCON was
very cost effective.
The emergence of intelligent agents (1993-2011)
Year 1997: In the year 1997, IBM Deep Blue beats world chess champion,
Gary Kasparov, and became the first computer to beat a world chess
champion.
Year 2002: for the first time, AI entered the home in the form of Roomba, a
vacuum cleaner.
Year 2006: AI came in the Business world till the year 2006. Companies
like Facebook, Twitter, and Netflix also started using AI.
11. • Year 2011: In the year 2011, IBM's Watson won jeopardy, a quiz show,
where it had to solve the complex questions as well as riddles. Watson
had proved that it could understand natural language and can solve
tricky questions quickly.
• Year 2012: Google has launched an Android app feature "Google
now", which was able to provide information to the user as a
prediction.
• Year 2014: In the year 2014, Chatbot "Eugene Goostman" won a
competition in the infamous "Turing test.
• "
• Year 2018: The "Project Debater" from IBM debated on complex topics
with two master debaters and also performed extremely well.
• Google has demonstrated an AI program "Duplex" which was a virtual
assistant and which had taken hairdresser appointment on call, and
lady on other side didn't notice that she was talking with the machine.
12.
13. High Costs
No creativity
Make Humans Lazy
Increase in Unemployment
No Ethics