Artificial intelligence refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines. The goals of artificial intelligence include learning, reasoning, and perception. AI is being used across different industries including finance and healthcare.
2. What is Artificial Intelligence.
Applications of Artificial
Intelligence.
Categorization of Artificial
Intelligence.
How does Artificial Intelligence
Work.
How is AI Used.
Benefits and Risks of AI.
Cybernetics and Brain
Stimulation.
About Artificial Intelligence.
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3. Artificial intelligence (AI)
is wide-ranging branch of
computer science
concerned with building
smart machines capable
of performing tasks that
typically require human
intelligence. ... It is the
endeavor to replicate or
simulate human
intelligence in machines
About Artificial
Intelligence
4. 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.
What is Artificial
Intelligence
5. Applications of AI
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Artificial Intelligence in Business
Robotic process automation is being applied to
highly repetitive tasks normally performed by
humans. Machine learning algorithms are being
integrated into analytics and CRM (Customer
relationship management) platforms to uncover
information on how to better serve customers.
Chatbots have already been incorporated into
websites and e companies to provide immediate
service to customers. Automation of job positions
has also become a talking point among academics
and IT consultancies.
6. Artificial Intelligence in health care
By providing a laboratory for the examination, representation and
cataloguing medical information
By devising novel tool to support decision making and research
By integrating activities in medical, software and cognitive sciences
By offering a content rich discipline for the future scientific medical
communities.
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Companies are applying machine learning to make better and faster diagnoses
than humans. One of the best-known technologies is IBM’s Watson. It understands
natural language and can respond to questions asked of it. The system mines
patient data and other available data sources to form a hypothesis, which it then
presents with a confidence scoring schema. AI is a study realized to emulate human
intelligence into computer technology that could assist both, the doctor and the
patients in the following ways:
7. Artificial intelligence in autonomous
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Just like humans, self-driving cars need to have sensors to understand the
world around them and a brain to collect, processes and choose specific actions
based on information gathered. Autonomous vehicles are with advanced tool to
gather information, including long range radar, cameras, and LIDAR. Each of
the technologies are used in different capacities and each collects different
information. This information is useless, unless it is processed and some form
of information is taken based on the gathered information. This is where
artificial intelligence comes into play and can be compared to human brain. AI
has several applications for these vehicles and among them the more
immediate ones are as follows:
Directing the car to gas station or recharge station when it is
running low on fuel.
Adjust the trips directions based on known traffic conditions
to find the quickest route.
Incorporate speech recognition for advanced communication
with passengers.
Natural language interfaces and virtual assistance
technologies.
8. Categorization of Artificial Intelligence
Weak artificial Intelligence Strong Artificial Intelligence
• Artificial intelligence can be divided into two different categories: weak and
strong
Strong AI is a term used to describe a certain
mindset of artificial intelligence development.
Strong AI's goal is to develop artificial
intelligence to the point where the machine's
intellectual capability is functionally equal to a
human's.
Examples : Include visual perception, speech
recognition, decision making, and translations
between languages. Your visual inspection
system on a production line or your programs
like Siri and Alexa are AI devices
Weak AI, or Narrow AI, is a machine
intelligence that is limited to a specific
or narrow area. Weak Artificial
Intelligence (AI) simulates human
cognition and benefits mankind by
automating time-consuming tasks and
by analyzing data in ways that humans
sometimes can’t.
Examples : include Facebook's news
feed, Amazon's suggested purchases and
Apple's Siri, the iPhone technology that
10. How is Artificial Intelligent Used
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Artificial General Intelligence (AGI): AGI, sometimes referred to as
"Strong AI," is the kind of artificial intelligence we see in the movies, like
the robots from West world or Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation.
AGI is a machine with general intelligence and, much like a human
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Artificial intelligence generally
falls under two broad
categories:
Narrow AI: Sometimes referred to as "Weak AI," this kind
of artificial intelligence operates within a limited context
and is a simulation of human intelligence. Narrow AI is
often focused on performing a single task extremely well
and while these machines may seem intelligent, they are
operating under far more constraints and limitations than
even the most basic human intelligence.
11. Benefits and Risks of Artificial Intelligent
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Benefits of AI
Increase work efficiency
Work with high accuracy
Reduce cost of training and operation
Improve Processes
Risks of Artificial Intelligence
AI is Unsustainable
Lesser Jobs
A threat to Humanity
12. Deep brain stimulation
involves implanting electrodes
within certain areas of your
brain. These electrodes
produce electrical impulses
that regulate abnormal
impulses. Or the electrical
impulses can affect certain
cells and chemicals within the
brain.
Cybernetic and
Brain
Stimulation
Cybernetics and artificial intelligence (AI): are often
considered the same thing, with cybernetics having
something to do with creating intelligent cyborgs and
robots. ... Cybernetics more broadly encompasses the
study of how systems regulate themselves and take
action toward goals based on feedback from the
environment.