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Presented By : vikas chandra yadav
“The ability of a
digital computer
or computer
controlled robot
to perform tasks
commonly
associated with
intelligent
bein...
History of Artificial Intelligence
The idea of AI goes as far back as ancient
Greece. Greek myths speak of Hephaestus, a
b...
History of Artificial Intelligence
Fast forward to 1935, when the earliest substantial
work in this field was done by Alan...
History of Artificial Intelligence
1967: First successful knowledge-based
program in science and mathematics
1972: SHRDLU ...
•Deduction
•Reasoning
•Problem solving
Goals of Artificial Intelligence
• Driver-less Transportation
• Automated Assembly Lines and Dangerous Jobs
• Surgery Aid Robots
• Next-Generation Traffic ...
• Google has been investing in a driverless car, and has completed over
480,000 autonomous-driving miles accident-free.
• ...
• Cedars-Sinai Medical Center relies on special software to examine the
heart and stop heart attacks before they occur
• A...
• Some countries have put smart robots to work disabling land mines and
handling radioactive materials in order to limit t...
• Artificial Intelligence in traffic lights seeks to
improve the efficiency of traffic flow, hence
improving road space ut...
Future of A.I.
Right now, A.I. is at level comparable to
less intelligent animals or insects.
Is it possible to go farther...
Future of A.I.
2050: Estimated date of the emergence of
the Singularity, or greater-than-human
super-intelligence.
At this...
Strong A.I.
Strong A.I. is intelligence that
matches or exceeds that of human
intelligence
Ultimate goal of A.I. research
...
Problems with A.I.
One basic problem lies in the
question of what intelligence is
exactly.
How can we recreate a learning,...
Problems with A.I.
What is the human conscious? Gelernter argues that
we can’t construct a conscious A.I. without even
kno...
Problems with A.I.
Scientists need to figure out the “algorithms of
thought”, basically a way to mathematically
simulate t...
http://www-03.ibm.com/innovation/us/watson/index.shtml
http://googleblog.blogspot.hu/2012/08/the-self-driving-car-logs-mor...
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Artificial intelligence ppt

  1. 1. Presented By : vikas chandra yadav
  2. 2. “The ability of a digital computer or computer controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings.” What is Artificial Intelligence
  3. 3. History of Artificial Intelligence The idea of AI goes as far back as ancient Greece. Greek myths speak of Hephaestus, a blacksmith who created mechanical servants. This is one of many examples.
  4. 4. History of Artificial Intelligence Fast forward to 1935, when the earliest substantial work in this field was done by AlanTuring, a logician and computer pioneer. • Turing Machine 1951: Christopher Strachey wrote the first successful AI program • Computer checkers program 1956: John McCarthy coined the term Artificial Intelligence 1963: ANALOGY, a program created byThomas Evans, proved that computers can solve IQ test analogy problems
  5. 5. History of Artificial Intelligence 1967: First successful knowledge-based program in science and mathematics 1972: SHRDLU created by Terry Winograd • Robot arm responded to commands 1987: Marvin Minsky publishes The Society of Mind, which portrays the brain as a series of cooperating agents 1997: A chess program, Deep Blue, beats the current world chess champion, Gary Kasparov 2000’s: Interactive robot smart toys are made commercially available
  6. 6. •Deduction •Reasoning •Problem solving Goals of Artificial Intelligence
  7. 7. • Driver-less Transportation • Automated Assembly Lines and Dangerous Jobs • Surgery Aid Robots • Next-Generation Traffic Control WhereWe AreToday?
  8. 8. • Google has been investing in a driverless car, and has completed over 480,000 autonomous-driving miles accident-free. • Through the use of cameras, sensors and special software built into vehicles manufacturers have been able to build cars that park themselves at the touch of a button. • Driverless trains carry passengers from city to city in Japan without the need for human help. • Google’s driverless car relies on lasers and sensors to spot obstacles, interpret signs and interact with traffic and pedestrians. • Artificial intelligence takes away the responsibility from the drivers, and also eliminates the danger of distracted driving and boasts a reaction time much faster than that of any human. DriverlessTransport
  9. 9. • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center relies on special software to examine the heart and stop heart attacks before they occur • Artificial muscles feature smart technology that allows them to function more like real muscles. • Penelope, a Robotic Surgery Assistant developed at Columbia University can not only pass the correct tools to doctors, but also keep track of these tools and learn about a doctor's preferences through artificial intelligence. • The most advanced surgical robots are programmed to perform the entire surgery on their own, except for the suturing or the cutting. In these operations, a surgeon stands by just in case something goes wrong. • Miniature intelligent robots are being developed for eye surgeries. Surgical Aid Robots
  10. 10. • Some countries have put smart robots to work disabling land mines and handling radioactive materials in order to limit the risk to human workers. • Ford is using an Artificial Intelligence based approach for vehicle assembly process planning, ergonomics analysis, and a system that uses machine translation to translate assembly-build instructions for assembly plants that don't use English. • Other Companies such as GM have developed robots with Artificial Intelligence techniques to inspect cars made by humans Automated Assembly Lines and Dangerous Jobs
  11. 11. • Artificial Intelligence in traffic lights seeks to improve the efficiency of traffic flow, hence improving road space utilization, reducing journey times and potentially, improving fuel efficiency, as well as reducing the impact of cars on the road. • In the future, they want to create a traffic control system that thinks like a human in directing traffic. • “We can consider a future where all vehicles are equipped with WiFi and GPS and can transmit their positions to signalized junctions.This opens the way to the use of artificial intelligence approaches to traffic control such as machine learning." Next GenerationTraffic Control
  12. 12. Future of A.I. Right now, A.I. is at level comparable to less intelligent animals or insects. Is it possible to go farther, to reach human intelligence? “Cognitivists”, who believe the human conscious can be simulated, and “anti- cognitivists” who believe it to be impossible.
  13. 13. Future of A.I. 2050: Estimated date of the emergence of the Singularity, or greater-than-human super-intelligence. At this point, it’s thought that certain machines will exceed the human brain in terms of intelligence It’s believed that this breakthrough will lead to a rapid advancement in technology, as super intelligent A.I. designs new computers and machines at a rate no human could
  14. 14. Strong A.I. Strong A.I. is intelligence that matches or exceeds that of human intelligence Ultimate goal of A.I. research Weak A.I. is narrow/more focused than strong A.I. Whole Brain emulation- Mapping and re-creating the human brain through neuro- imaging
  15. 15. Problems with A.I. One basic problem lies in the question of what intelligence is exactly. How can we recreate a learning, thinking mind with technology? Is it even possible? Some do not think so. David Gelernter, aYale professor, says A.I. is “lost in the woods”.
  16. 16. Problems with A.I. What is the human conscious? Gelernter argues that we can’t construct a conscious A.I. without even knowing what exactly the conscious is. “Without this cognitive continuum, AI has no comprehensive view of thought: it tends to ignore some thought modes (such as free association and dreaming), is uncertain how to integrate emotion and thought, and has made strikingly little progress in understanding analogies--which seem to underlie creativity.”
  17. 17. Problems with A.I. Scientists need to figure out the “algorithms of thought”, basically a way to mathematically simulate the human thought process. The human brain relies on chemistry and physics of different molecules in order to function. How could scientists ever replicate this process?
  18. 18. http://www-03.ibm.com/innovation/us/watson/index.shtml http://googleblog.blogspot.hu/2012/08/the-self-driving-car-logs-more-miles-on.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_driverless_car http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/curiosity/topics/ways-artificial-intelligence-will-affect-our-lives.htm http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/robots-perform-surgery http://www.columbiasurgery.org/news/si/2005_penelope.html http://www.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/MIS.2007.13 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120824082434.htm http://www.technologyreview.com/article/408171/artificial-intelligence-is-lost-in-the-woods/7/ http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/whatisai/whatisai.html http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=rise-of-the-robots http://www.futureforall.org/ai/artificial_intelligence.htm http://aitopics.net/BriefHistory http://library.thinkquest.org/2705/history.html http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/csep590/06au/projects/history-ai.pdf http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/37146/artificial-intelligence-AI Bibliography
  19. 19. THANK YOU

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