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ARTIFICIAL INTELLINGENCE

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLINGENCE

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INTRODUCTIONPresenter:

S.JYOTHI KIRAN,K.ANOOP JAIN

ROLL NO:-10M91A05A6,10M91A0585

C.S.E Dept.., [II/IV]

AURORA’S SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

Ph.no-7569764919

[email protected],[email protected]

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AGENDA

What is AI? Introduction History of AI Applications Advantages

and disadvantages

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HOW TO FORECAST WEATHER ?

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HOW TO HIT A MILITARY TARGET ?

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HOW CAN WE USE AI IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS ?

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HOW AI CAME IN TO EXISTENCE?

RoboticsMechanical and computer devices that perform tedious tasks with high precision

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE(A.I)

Artificial Intelligence Computers with the ability to mimic or duplicate the functions of the human brain…

Artificial Intelligence is a branch of Science which deals with helping machines find solutions to complex problems in a more human-like fashion

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INTRODUCTION TO AI: AI is generally associated with Computer Science,

but it has many important links with other fields such as Maths, Psychology, Cognition, Biology and Philosophy, among many others. Our ability to combine knowledge from all these fields will ultimately benefit our progress in the quest of creating an intelligent artificial being.

Computers would be much more powerful if they had even a small fraction of the perceptual ability of animals or humans. Adding such perceptual abilities to computers would enable computers and humans to work together more as partners

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HISTORY OF A.I

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WHEN DID AI RESEARCH START ?

After WWII, a number of people independently started to work on intelligent machines. The English mathematician Alan Turing may have been the first. He gave a lecture on it in 1947. He also may have been the first to decide that AI was best researched by programming computers rather than by building machines. By the late 1950s, there were many researchers on AI, and most of them were basing their work on programming computers.

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EVOLUTION OF THE MAIN IDEAS Wings or not?• Games, mathematics, and other

knowledge-poor tasks

• The silver bullet?• Knowledge-based systems

• Hand-coded knowledge vs.

machine learning• Low-levels (sensory and motor)

processing and the resurgence of

sub symbolic systems• Robotics• Natural language processing• Programming languages• Cognitive modeling

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MAIN APPLICATIONS Control(air traffic) Debugging Design(computer configuration) Medical diagnosis Prediction (weather) Repair(telephone)

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Artificial intelligence would not need any sleep. This would be an advantage because it would not be interrupted from its tasks for sleep.

Easier copying. Once an artificial mind is trained in a task, that mind can then be copied very easily, compared to the training of multiple people for the same task.

The main use of AI is to reduce & save the time...

Advantages of AI:

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Human Feel - as they are machines they obviously can't provide you with that 'human touch and quality', the feeling of a togetherness and emotional understanding, that machines will lack the ability to sympathise and empathise with your situations, and may act irrationally as a consequence.

 Compared to a biological mind, an artificial mind is only capable of taking in a small amount of information

Disadvantages of AI:

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THE END THANK

YOUBY….S.Jyothikiran&K.Anoop Jain