This document provides an overview of the Google Assistant and how it works. It discusses how the Assistant uses technologies like natural language understanding, speech recognition, and machine learning to understand users and complete tasks. It also outlines how developers can build actions and skills for the Assistant using tools provided by Google.
Artificial intelligence refers to simulating human intelligence through machine processes like learning and problem solving. The document discusses the early history of AI research starting in the 1950s, the current applications of AI in everyday technologies, challenges facing further development of AI like data and expertise shortages, and the future potential of AI to transform many aspects of life as the technology continues advancing. In conclusion, AI aims to create machine intelligence based on understanding cognition and has many practical applications, though also faces ongoing challenges to be addressed.
Google Assistant is a virtual personal assistant developed by Google that can engage in two-way conversations. It is found on Android devices, Google's messaging app Allo, and its smart speaker Google Home. To use it, say "Ok Google" or press and hold the home button on Android. Google Assistant can search the internet, schedule events, control device settings, and access Google account information. It has substitutes like Siri, Bixby, Alexa, and Cortana from other tech companies.
Google Home is a Wi-Fi connected speaker that functions as a smart home hub and allows users to interact with Google Assistant to get information, control smart home devices, and play music or videos. It streams content from services like YouTube, Spotify and Pandora. Google Home also works with smart home devices from Nest, Philips Hue, and SmartThings and can control them via voice commands. The device has interchangeable covers and comes with Google Assistant, which is an AI assistant that improves two-way conversations.
Google Assistant is a virtual personal assistant developed by google and announced at its developer conference in May 2016. Click below to Get a comprehensive overview of google assistant.
What is AI and how it works? What is early history of AI. what are risks and benefits of AI? Current status and future of AI. General perceptions about AI. Achievement of AI. Will AI be more beneficent or more destructive?
Virtual Personal Assistants (VPAs) aim to perform tasks like personal assistants, including managing schedules, sending messages, and getting information. The document discusses the history and development of VPAs from early mobile apps to modern digital assistants with artificial intelligence. Popular modern VPAs are Apple's Siri, Microsoft's Cortana, and Google Now. They use voice recognition, machine learning and algorithms to understand users and improve over time. While features vary between assistants, all aim to be helpful, reliable, and easy to use like a human personal assistant.
This project presented the most known chatbot. It describes the state of art of chatbots( chatbot of the literature ( ELIZA , PARRY , ALICE ) and virtual assistants ( Cortana , Alexa , Watson , Siri , Google Assistant ...)
This document provides an overview of the Google Assistant and how it works. It discusses how the Assistant uses technologies like natural language understanding, speech recognition, and machine learning to understand users and complete tasks. It also outlines how developers can build actions and skills for the Assistant using tools provided by Google.
Artificial intelligence refers to simulating human intelligence through machine processes like learning and problem solving. The document discusses the early history of AI research starting in the 1950s, the current applications of AI in everyday technologies, challenges facing further development of AI like data and expertise shortages, and the future potential of AI to transform many aspects of life as the technology continues advancing. In conclusion, AI aims to create machine intelligence based on understanding cognition and has many practical applications, though also faces ongoing challenges to be addressed.
Google Assistant is a virtual personal assistant developed by Google that can engage in two-way conversations. It is found on Android devices, Google's messaging app Allo, and its smart speaker Google Home. To use it, say "Ok Google" or press and hold the home button on Android. Google Assistant can search the internet, schedule events, control device settings, and access Google account information. It has substitutes like Siri, Bixby, Alexa, and Cortana from other tech companies.
Google Home is a Wi-Fi connected speaker that functions as a smart home hub and allows users to interact with Google Assistant to get information, control smart home devices, and play music or videos. It streams content from services like YouTube, Spotify and Pandora. Google Home also works with smart home devices from Nest, Philips Hue, and SmartThings and can control them via voice commands. The device has interchangeable covers and comes with Google Assistant, which is an AI assistant that improves two-way conversations.
Google Assistant is a virtual personal assistant developed by google and announced at its developer conference in May 2016. Click below to Get a comprehensive overview of google assistant.
What is AI and how it works? What is early history of AI. what are risks and benefits of AI? Current status and future of AI. General perceptions about AI. Achievement of AI. Will AI be more beneficent or more destructive?
Virtual Personal Assistants (VPAs) aim to perform tasks like personal assistants, including managing schedules, sending messages, and getting information. The document discusses the history and development of VPAs from early mobile apps to modern digital assistants with artificial intelligence. Popular modern VPAs are Apple's Siri, Microsoft's Cortana, and Google Now. They use voice recognition, machine learning and algorithms to understand users and improve over time. While features vary between assistants, all aim to be helpful, reliable, and easy to use like a human personal assistant.
This project presented the most known chatbot. It describes the state of art of chatbots( chatbot of the literature ( ELIZA , PARRY , ALICE ) and virtual assistants ( Cortana , Alexa , Watson , Siri , Google Assistant ...)
The document discusses Blue Brain technology, which aims to create a virtual brain using supercomputers. Blue Brain seeks to simulate the human brain down to the neuronal level in order to better understand brain function and potentially cure diseases. It would do this by uploading a person's connectome data obtained through nanobots scanning the brain into a supercomputer simulation. IBM's Blue Gene supercomputer is currently being used in partnership with scientists to simulate biological brain systems with biologically realistic neuron models. The goals of Blue Brain include cracking the neural code, developing new supercomputers, and facilitating whole brain simulations and molecular modeling of the brain.
The document summarizes a presentation on artificial general intelligence (AGI) given at the IntelliFest 2012 conference. It discusses the limitations of narrow AI and the constructivist approach needed for AGI. This involves self-constructing systems that can learn new tasks and adapt. The presentation highlights the HUMANOBS project, which uses a new architecture and programming language called Replicode to develop humanoid robots that can learn social skills through observation. Attention and temporal grounding are also identified as important issues for developing practical AGI systems.
THIS IS AN INTRODUCTORY PPT OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND NEED IN REAL LIFE. THIS WIL EXPLAIN BSICS ABOUT ALL EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AND THEIR APPLICATION IN VARIOUS SECTOR
This document summarizes a technical seminar presentation on Google Glass. It includes an introduction to Google Glass specifications and capabilities. The presentation describes the Google Glass architecture, the Mirror API, and how to develop apps using timeline cards, contacts, and location information. It covers design principles for Google Glass apps and discusses benefits and limitations of the technology.
Alexa-An intelligent voice-controlled personal assistant by AMAZONAnusha Deva
A presentation about Alexa which is an intelligent voice enable personal assistant by AMAZON.further it tells about amazon skill set and companion app.Also shows the general architecture of Alexa when used with AMAZON ECHO.The ppt also gives a sample algorithm and ecosystem to make the understanding of the topic better.
ChatGPT is a natural language processing model created by OpenAI that can generate human-like responses to text-based conversations. It uses deep learning and was pre-trained on vast amounts of text to understand language. Performance is evaluated using metrics like perplexity, accuracy, fluency and human evaluation. There are ethical concerns around copyright, personal data, bias and how the training data was obtained. OpenAI has introduced a paid ChatGPT Plus subscription with additional features while maintaining the free version.
The document is a seminar presentation on smart glasses that provides an introduction to the technology, its inventor, models available, types, uses and advantages, disadvantages, and conclusion. It discusses how smart glasses function as wearable computers that add information to what the wearer sees. It outlines the key inventor of smart glasses, technologies used, different models such as the Vuzix M300 and Epson Moverio, and types including ones with single or dual displays. Applications covered include camera, convenience, medical, safety, education, productivity, and sports uses. Disadvantages discussed are issues like data inaccuracy, battery life, cost, and lack of privacy.
A brief overview of artificial intelligence (AI), followed by a few examples of practical use within small businesses, large enterprises, and nonprofits.
This document discusses artificial intelligence and robotics. It begins by defining artificial intelligence as the ability of computers to learn and solve problems autonomously through algorithms. The document then covers the history and goals of AI, including reasoning, knowledge representation, and learning. It provides examples of modern AI applications and envisions further advances in areas like speech and image recognition. The document also defines robotics and discusses how AI relates to robot sensors, effectors, architecture, and information processing. It concludes by addressing myths about AI and arguing that potential dangers depend more on human decisions about machine goals than the technology itself.
just hvae a look, m sure u whould lyk it...............................................................................................................................................................................its all about artificial machines.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
This document discusses the Blue Brain project, which aims to create a virtual brain through detailed computer simulation. The Blue Brain would function similarly to a natural human brain by receiving sensory input, interpreting and processing that input, and generating motor outputs. It would allow uploading of a person's memories, knowledge, and intelligence so they could theoretically live on after death. The project is a collaboration between IBM and the Brain and Mind Institute in Switzerland, using supercomputers to simulate brain circuitry at the neuronal level in an effort to better understand human cognition and potentially cure neurological diseases.
OpenAI is an artificial intelligence research laboratory consisting of both non-profit and for-profit entities. It was founded in 2015 with the goal of developing AI that is beneficial to humanity. OpenAI conducts research in machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and robotics. Notable projects include ChatGPT, an AI assistant capable of answering questions and generating text. OpenAI makes many of its research findings and models openly available via its API and GitHub.
As IoT continues to evolve, we constantly examine the latest gear and trends to understand the impact and possibilities. This understanding helps us guide our clients and explore new solutions.
Check out our evaluation of Google Home and Amazon Echo both in office and at home to compare their capabilities.
Social Impacts of Artificial intelligenceSaqib Raza
This lecture gives detail introduction, applications about AI. This lecture gives details about the social perspective and realities in the field of AI.
Amazon Alexa is an intelligent personal assistant created by Amazon that is capable of voice interaction, music playback, providing real-time information, and controlling smart home devices. It is most popularly used through Amazon Echo and Echo Dot smart speaker devices that are voice controlled using Alexa.
This document presents a summary of Google Glass. It was presented by Nidhin P Koshy for the ECE department at TKMIT. Google Glass is a wearable computer with an augmented reality display developed by Google. It features a camera, display, touchpad, battery and microphone built into a spectacle frame. The display uses a prism to project 640x360 resolution graphics equivalent to a 25 inch screen from 8 feet away. Voice commands through the microphone allow users to take pictures, get directions, send messages and more just by speaking. While innovative, some disadvantages are potential privacy issues from photos taken without permission and distraction from the visual display blocking the user's line of sight.
The document describes a finger-worn device called the FingerReader that assists visually impaired users in reading printed text. The FingerReader uses a small camera mounted on a 3D printed ring to scan and track text lines. It provides tactile and auditory feedback to help users smoothly track lines of text. The device aims to give visually impaired people more independence and access to printed materials than existing assistive technologies.
Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display that is being developed by Google. It displays information in a smartphone-like format and responds to voice commands. Key features include a 1.5GHz processor, Bluetooth, WiFi, 5MP camera, and battery allowing 6 hours of use. Technologies powering Glass include wearable computing, augmented reality, Android OS, and 4G connectivity. Potential applications include phone calls, photos, translation, maps, and social sharing. While promising greater accessibility, concerns include privacy and potential eye strain.
This document provides a summary of the June 2018 issue of an editorial publication. It discusses the growing popularity of voice search technologies and how brands can leverage voice assistants. Examples are given of brands like Burger King, Campbell's, Purina and Stubbs BBQ Sauce that have created voice skills and content for platforms like Amazon Alexa. The future of voice search and commerce is also examined, including predictions that 30% of browsing will be voice-enabled by 2020.
This document provides an overview of an iPad and app training session. It introduces iPads and what they can be used for. It then guides participants through various activities to learn about basic iPad functions like turning it on/off, connecting to WiFi, and using different apps. The document also recommends useful apps for tasks like taking notes, tracking expenses, scheduling meetings and staying safe. It emphasizes that digital skills are important for businesses and individuals.
The document discusses Blue Brain technology, which aims to create a virtual brain using supercomputers. Blue Brain seeks to simulate the human brain down to the neuronal level in order to better understand brain function and potentially cure diseases. It would do this by uploading a person's connectome data obtained through nanobots scanning the brain into a supercomputer simulation. IBM's Blue Gene supercomputer is currently being used in partnership with scientists to simulate biological brain systems with biologically realistic neuron models. The goals of Blue Brain include cracking the neural code, developing new supercomputers, and facilitating whole brain simulations and molecular modeling of the brain.
The document summarizes a presentation on artificial general intelligence (AGI) given at the IntelliFest 2012 conference. It discusses the limitations of narrow AI and the constructivist approach needed for AGI. This involves self-constructing systems that can learn new tasks and adapt. The presentation highlights the HUMANOBS project, which uses a new architecture and programming language called Replicode to develop humanoid robots that can learn social skills through observation. Attention and temporal grounding are also identified as important issues for developing practical AGI systems.
THIS IS AN INTRODUCTORY PPT OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND NEED IN REAL LIFE. THIS WIL EXPLAIN BSICS ABOUT ALL EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AND THEIR APPLICATION IN VARIOUS SECTOR
This document summarizes a technical seminar presentation on Google Glass. It includes an introduction to Google Glass specifications and capabilities. The presentation describes the Google Glass architecture, the Mirror API, and how to develop apps using timeline cards, contacts, and location information. It covers design principles for Google Glass apps and discusses benefits and limitations of the technology.
Alexa-An intelligent voice-controlled personal assistant by AMAZONAnusha Deva
A presentation about Alexa which is an intelligent voice enable personal assistant by AMAZON.further it tells about amazon skill set and companion app.Also shows the general architecture of Alexa when used with AMAZON ECHO.The ppt also gives a sample algorithm and ecosystem to make the understanding of the topic better.
ChatGPT is a natural language processing model created by OpenAI that can generate human-like responses to text-based conversations. It uses deep learning and was pre-trained on vast amounts of text to understand language. Performance is evaluated using metrics like perplexity, accuracy, fluency and human evaluation. There are ethical concerns around copyright, personal data, bias and how the training data was obtained. OpenAI has introduced a paid ChatGPT Plus subscription with additional features while maintaining the free version.
The document is a seminar presentation on smart glasses that provides an introduction to the technology, its inventor, models available, types, uses and advantages, disadvantages, and conclusion. It discusses how smart glasses function as wearable computers that add information to what the wearer sees. It outlines the key inventor of smart glasses, technologies used, different models such as the Vuzix M300 and Epson Moverio, and types including ones with single or dual displays. Applications covered include camera, convenience, medical, safety, education, productivity, and sports uses. Disadvantages discussed are issues like data inaccuracy, battery life, cost, and lack of privacy.
A brief overview of artificial intelligence (AI), followed by a few examples of practical use within small businesses, large enterprises, and nonprofits.
This document discusses artificial intelligence and robotics. It begins by defining artificial intelligence as the ability of computers to learn and solve problems autonomously through algorithms. The document then covers the history and goals of AI, including reasoning, knowledge representation, and learning. It provides examples of modern AI applications and envisions further advances in areas like speech and image recognition. The document also defines robotics and discusses how AI relates to robot sensors, effectors, architecture, and information processing. It concludes by addressing myths about AI and arguing that potential dangers depend more on human decisions about machine goals than the technology itself.
just hvae a look, m sure u whould lyk it...............................................................................................................................................................................its all about artificial machines.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
This document discusses the Blue Brain project, which aims to create a virtual brain through detailed computer simulation. The Blue Brain would function similarly to a natural human brain by receiving sensory input, interpreting and processing that input, and generating motor outputs. It would allow uploading of a person's memories, knowledge, and intelligence so they could theoretically live on after death. The project is a collaboration between IBM and the Brain and Mind Institute in Switzerland, using supercomputers to simulate brain circuitry at the neuronal level in an effort to better understand human cognition and potentially cure neurological diseases.
OpenAI is an artificial intelligence research laboratory consisting of both non-profit and for-profit entities. It was founded in 2015 with the goal of developing AI that is beneficial to humanity. OpenAI conducts research in machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and robotics. Notable projects include ChatGPT, an AI assistant capable of answering questions and generating text. OpenAI makes many of its research findings and models openly available via its API and GitHub.
As IoT continues to evolve, we constantly examine the latest gear and trends to understand the impact and possibilities. This understanding helps us guide our clients and explore new solutions.
Check out our evaluation of Google Home and Amazon Echo both in office and at home to compare their capabilities.
Social Impacts of Artificial intelligenceSaqib Raza
This lecture gives detail introduction, applications about AI. This lecture gives details about the social perspective and realities in the field of AI.
Amazon Alexa is an intelligent personal assistant created by Amazon that is capable of voice interaction, music playback, providing real-time information, and controlling smart home devices. It is most popularly used through Amazon Echo and Echo Dot smart speaker devices that are voice controlled using Alexa.
This document presents a summary of Google Glass. It was presented by Nidhin P Koshy for the ECE department at TKMIT. Google Glass is a wearable computer with an augmented reality display developed by Google. It features a camera, display, touchpad, battery and microphone built into a spectacle frame. The display uses a prism to project 640x360 resolution graphics equivalent to a 25 inch screen from 8 feet away. Voice commands through the microphone allow users to take pictures, get directions, send messages and more just by speaking. While innovative, some disadvantages are potential privacy issues from photos taken without permission and distraction from the visual display blocking the user's line of sight.
The document describes a finger-worn device called the FingerReader that assists visually impaired users in reading printed text. The FingerReader uses a small camera mounted on a 3D printed ring to scan and track text lines. It provides tactile and auditory feedback to help users smoothly track lines of text. The device aims to give visually impaired people more independence and access to printed materials than existing assistive technologies.
Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display that is being developed by Google. It displays information in a smartphone-like format and responds to voice commands. Key features include a 1.5GHz processor, Bluetooth, WiFi, 5MP camera, and battery allowing 6 hours of use. Technologies powering Glass include wearable computing, augmented reality, Android OS, and 4G connectivity. Potential applications include phone calls, photos, translation, maps, and social sharing. While promising greater accessibility, concerns include privacy and potential eye strain.
This document provides a summary of the June 2018 issue of an editorial publication. It discusses the growing popularity of voice search technologies and how brands can leverage voice assistants. Examples are given of brands like Burger King, Campbell's, Purina and Stubbs BBQ Sauce that have created voice skills and content for platforms like Amazon Alexa. The future of voice search and commerce is also examined, including predictions that 30% of browsing will be voice-enabled by 2020.
This document provides an overview of an iPad and app training session. It introduces iPads and what they can be used for. It then guides participants through various activities to learn about basic iPad functions like turning it on/off, connecting to WiFi, and using different apps. The document also recommends useful apps for tasks like taking notes, tracking expenses, scheduling meetings and staying safe. It emphasizes that digital skills are important for businesses and individuals.
Google X is Google's secret lab that develops futuristic technologies like self-driving cars and Google Glass. Google Glass is a wearable computer with a head-mounted display that can take pictures and video, display information and respond to voice commands through features like a camera, speaker, button and microphone. It allows hands-free interaction with the internet and performs functions of a smartphone like messaging, getting directions and making calls. While it offers benefits of easy access to information, some have privacy and safety concerns about its use.
Voice assistants - How can they help your day to day lifeRichard Merrett
Presentation educating individuals with degenerative sight loss on how home automation and voice-enabled smart speakers can assist in their day to day living.
This document discusses software above the level of a single device and how mobile apps and sensors are examples of this. It provides definitions of key concepts like cloud integration and how mobile apps like Google utilize the cloud. Specific examples are given around how sensors like the accelerometer and microphone in mobile phones can be used for inputs in apps and how games rely on cloud servers for multiplayer functionality and data sharing between users.
Martin Omander is a developer advocate at Google who has worked there for 11 years. He gives a presentation about building conversational apps for Google Home using Actions on Google. He demonstrates building a sample app that provides school bell schedule information and discusses best practices for conversational design, including establishing a persona, thinking creatively about structure and dialog, and treating unexpected user responses as new turns in a conversation.
Martin Omander is a developer advocate at Google who has worked there for 11 years. He gives a presentation about building conversational apps for Google Home using Actions on Google. He discusses using API.AI to train a model to understand user requests about school schedules and provide responses. The presentation provides tips for designing high-quality conversational experiences, such as establishing a persona, thinking creatively about dialog structure, and handling unexpected user inputs gracefully.
Voice assistants are becoming more popular as the technology improves. They can answer questions, take notes, set reminders and alarms, and control smart home devices with voice commands. The top voice assistants are Cortana from Microsoft, Google Assistant, and Amazon's Alexa. Accuracy rates are improving rapidly as companies dedicate resources to reducing word error rates. As voice recognition capabilities advance further, voice is increasingly seen as the interface of the future for computing.
Making the most of your smartphone and tabletjackieb32
The document discusses the features and advantages of smartphones, different operating systems (iOS, Android, Blackberry), and popular smartphone apps. It provides an overview of how smartphones can help with tasks like social media, lifestyle, work/business, and recommendations for apps in these categories. The document also discusses tablets and their similarities and differences compared to smartphones.
The document discusses the objectives and components of a proposed smart home system called "Home Drone". The system would use face recognition, smart devices, biometric security, microphones, speakers, cameras, and sensors to automate home functions. It could recognize occupants, streamline security, invite guests, respond to speech, play preferred media, regulate temperature and lighting, and call for help in emergencies to improve safety and convenience. The system aims to be cost-efficient and customizable through an open source approach.
Top 2012 Tech Tips, Tools and Apps for Real Estate Brokers and AgentsJohn Mayfield
This is my updated technology presentation for real estate - October 2012 on tips, tools and apps that I use. Looking for a technology speaker? I'd love to work with your group or organization. Send me an e-mail or visit my web site, www.John-Mayfield.com
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being applied to many products and services to enhance human capabilities. Some examples of current AI applications include digital cameras that can recognize objects, smart assistants, and fitness trackers that tailor workouts based on biometrics. Potential future applications discussed include smart home devices like Mycroft that respond to voice commands, socially intelligent robot pets like CHiPK9, and home security cameras like Netatmo Welcome that can recognize faces. The future of AI is expected to have major impacts in areas like sustainability, privacy, and through technologies allowing more natural human-machine interaction.
Top AI virtual assistants for 2021 are Siri, Cortana, Google Assistant, Alexa, Bixby, DataBot, Lyra, Hound, Youper, and Robin, etc. Read more about AI Assistant.
The document introduces the new features of the iPhone 4S, including Siri, the dual-core A5 chip, and camera. Siri is an intelligent assistant that understands voice commands and can make calls, send messages, set reminders and more. The dual-core A5 chip delivers twice the processing power and seven times faster graphics for improved performance. The 8MP camera has new optics and can also shoot 1080p HD video, making it one of the best phone cameras available.
Final getting started with google actionsAjaySingh1938
This document summarizes a hands-on workshop about building actions for the Google Assistant. It introduces various types of actions including content actions, app actions, smart home actions, and conversational actions. It provides examples of how actions can extend the assistant's capabilities and discusses tools for developing actions like the Actions on Google console and Dialogflow. The workshop aims to help developers get started with building actions through code labs and demonstrations.
change management
What is change management in Professional Practice
3 Types of Organizational Change
Models of change management
Steps in the Change Management Process
The Seven R’s of Change Management
Some Roles for change management
Change Control in project management
Essential Steps for an Effective Change Management Process
The document discusses latest trends in digital marketing that businesses cannot ignore in 2020. Some key trends discussed include increased use of artificial intelligence for personalization, automation, and content creation; growth of programmatic advertising using AI; use of chatbots for customer service; rise of video marketing given its impact on engagement and conversions; popularity of social media apps and stories for constant engagement; and opportunity of all these digital channels for increased brand awareness, traffic, and reaching new audiences.
What is Dark Web ?
How big is the Dark Web?
Why Search Engine can’t find them ?
How do you access the Dark Web ?
Tor Browser
What can be seen in the Dark Web ?
Good side of Dark Web
Users
Safety Precautions
This document outlines a code of ethics and professional conduct for project managers. It includes 4 core values: responsibility, respect, fairness, and honesty. For each value, it lists mandatory standards that are firm requirements and aspirational standards that project managers should strive to uphold. The mandatory standards establish rules around issues like reporting unethical conduct, avoiding conflicts of interest and discrimination. The aspirational standards encourage behaviors like keeping promises, treating people with respect, and making decisions transparently and impartially.
This document discusses certification, accreditation, and licensure. It defines certification as a process by which a non-governmental organization recognizes an individual who has met predetermined qualifications. It provides examples of professional certifications in IT. Accreditation is defined as official recognition by a recognized body that standards are met. Licensure involves permission from a governmental agency to practice a profession. Examples of accreditation bodies and licenses are also given.
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HISTORY OF FOI IN THE WORLD
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FOI LEGISLATIONS IN PAKISTAN
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database
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machine learning and AI
Creativity involves imagining or inventing something new through flexible and original thinking. It brings new products, processes, or ideas into existence. The creative process evolves ideas through preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification stages. Preparation involves investigating problems, incubation allows unconscious thought, illumination sparks insights, and verification implements and tests ideas. Creativity relies on imagination, which can envision nonexistent objects and fill knowledge gaps, while creativity produces tangible outcomes. Imagination types include effectuative, intellectual, fantasy, empathy, strategic, emotional, dreams, and memory reconstruction.
The presentation discusses brainstorming, which involves generating new ideas and solving problems in groups or individually. It describes types of brainstorming like group, individual, and structured brainstorming. Methods covered include rapid ideation, mind mapping, and star bursting. The steps to brainstorming are defined as defining the problem, facilitating, generating ideas, refining ideas, prioritizing, analyzing, agreeing on action, and following up. The rules of brainstorming encourage participation, open discussion, deferring criticism, focusing on quantity over quality, and recording all ideas. Benefits include new perspectives while pitfalls include time consumption and utopian ideas. Free brainstorming apps and tools are presented.
The document discusses various aspects of problem solving including:
1) The problem solving process involves discovering the problem, understanding it, brainstorming solutions, choosing a strategy, and implementing a solution.
2) When defining the problem, one should consider its importance, urgency, assumptions and extract the key parts of the challenge.
3) Brainstorming involves generating ideas without criticism in groups or individually, with the goal of producing many solutions.
4) After considering options, the best solution is chosen that offers a "win-win" and is then implemented, considering how it can be successfully deployed over time.
5) It is important to anticipate potential issues with solutions and take a comprehensive view to increase success
The document defines entrepreneurship and discusses different types of entrepreneurs. It outlines 10 qualities of a good entrepreneur, including being a dreamer, decisive, dedicated, and able to handle details. The types of entrepreneurship discussed are small business, scalable startups, large companies, and social entrepreneurship. Characteristics of entrepreneurs include taking risks, having vision and leadership, and being innovative and flexible. The importance of entrepreneurship is also summarized, such as creating jobs, driving innovation, and supporting economic and community development. Finally, some common barriers to entrepreneurship are mentioned, like lack of capital, market knowledge, or business skills.
Professional societies are non-profit organizations dedicated to advancing their respective professions. They support interdisciplinary research and initiatives in several ways: by publishing interdisciplinary journals, hosting workshops on emerging topics, and organizing interdisciplinary society panels. They also provide awards and recognition for interdisciplinary work. At their meetings, professional societies can devise strategies to promote interdisciplinary collaboration, such as forming alliances between disciplines. While their primary role is not direct institutional support, professional societies still influence practices and norms around interdisciplinary research.
The document discusses how to effectively deal with a multicultural work environment. It defines a multicultural environment as one with members from various countries and cultures who speak different languages. Some key tips provided for managing a multicultural team include overcoming language and cultural barriers, considering different communication styles, planning projects around different time zones, allowing preparation time as needed, being open to diverse cultures, organizing cross-cultural training, and providing honest feedback.
The document outlines six steps to deal with complex problems: 1) Know your motives and acknowledge the complexity, 2) Define the problem, 3) Go deeper into the underlying issues, 4) Decompose the problem into smaller components and involve others, 5) Generate and evaluate potential solutions, and 6) Implement plans, check results, and be ready to address new complexities. It emphasizes moving from control to influence, plan to learn, and predict to understand complex issues. The process involves questioning assumptions, analyzing root causes, simplifying problems, considering multiple perspectives, and being willing to try new approaches.
This document discusses cyber crime, cyber laws, and cyber security professionals. It defines cyber crime as illegal activities conducted online and lists 10 common types. It outlines some key cyber laws in Pakistan like the Electronic Crime Bill 2007 and Prevention of Electronic Crime Act 2016. The document defines cyber security professionals as those who secure information systems by monitoring for risks, attacks, and vulnerabilities and closing security gaps. Their roles include maintaining security tools, auditing policies, and implementing new technology. Some key skills needed are knowledge of operating systems, networking, security tools like Metasploit and Nmap, and programming languages.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
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2. Google assistant
• Google Assistant is an
artificial intelligence–powered
virtual assistant developed
by Google that is primarily
available on mobile and smart
home devices.
• Assistant initially debuted in
May 2016 as part
of Google's messaging app
Allo, and its voice-activated
speaker Google Home.
3. Working
• Control your devices and your smart home.
• Access information from your calendars and other personal
information.
• Find information online, from restaurant bookings to directions,
weather and news.
• Control your music.
• Play content on yourChromecast or other compatible devices.
• Run timers and reminders.
4. The AI revolution
• Personal helpdesk agent
• Utilizes over 70 billion facts about people
This database
• Powered by years of search queries made by people.
• Integral part of people’s lives.
• Open-development platform.
• The company sees the Assistant as a chatbot connected toTVs, speakers, etc.
• Capable of holding a “two-way conversation”.
• Offers open SDKs for developers
• Build conversational AI experiences, like ordering groceries or playing a game.
5.
6. The voice behind the Assistant
• Wave Net
• Google’s AI research group, DeepMind, unveiled a new speech synthesis technique called wave
net
• Using individual sounds instead of complete syllables or words, Wave Net relied on a
‘computationally expensive’ process to generate complex, realistic-sounding audio.
• Google Home
• A voice-activated and designed to learn your preferences
• You can use it to create a shopping list or to play a curated music list.
• Keep saddling it with complex queries like
“How do you get red wine out of carpet?”
• Because the more you use it, the better it will get.
7. Control smart home devices with Google Assistant
You can control smart home devices including lights, switches, outlets, and thermostats using
your Google Assistant.
Use your Google Assistant:
Important:The languages you can use depend on the device. Learn which languages work on
your device.
For example, you can say:
"Ok Google, set the heat to 70."
"Ok Google, turn on lights in the kitchen."
8. Siri
• Siri lets you stay
connected without lifting
a finger. Siri can make
calls or send texts for you
whether you are driving,
have your hands full, or
are simply on the go.
• It came out on November
4,2011 in iPhone 4s.
• Siri was started by a
Norwegian named Dag
Kittlaus as an app
9. Facts about Siri
• The name Siri is derived from the name Sigrid (German) which means
beautiful victory.
• It also is an Indian name meaning prosperity.
• Siri took over 40 years of research to be developed.
• Siri was sold for over $200 million dollars.
• A video has been made “Siri tried to kill me” where Siri develops a
mind of its own.
10. Technology Used
Siri uses two main technologies:
1. Speech recognition
2. Natural language processing (NLP)
The first technology is taking the words that a human being said
and converting it into a textual form.
11. Working
• Siri can be used even when your phone is locked.
• To use Siri you hold down the home button.
• Once you call for Siri and she says “What can I help you with?”You ask
Siri to help you.
• Upon receiving your request;
Siri records the frequencies and sound waves from your voice
and translates them into a code, then breaks down the code to identify
particular patterns, phrases, and keywords.This data gets input into an
algorithm.
12. Limitations in Siri
• Siri can't work without an active internet connection.
• Siri depends on cloud computing.
• You can't use it when you are offline, because all voice commands are
relayed through Apple's servers before returning to the phone
13. Conversation with Siri
• Siri does more than ever
even before you ask
• Calls andTexts
• EverydayTasks
• Music
• Home
• Knowledge on the go
• More PowerfulTasks
• Funny conversation