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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ( A.I.

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Presented by
SWAROOP T N
1MY19MBA38 1
CONTENTS

• INTRODUCTION
• HISTORY
• CURRENT STATUS
• LITRATURE REVIEW
• GOALS
• APPLICATIONS
• ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES
• FUTURE SCOPES
• CONCLUSION 2
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ARTIFICIAL
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENC INTELLIGENC
E E

Intelligence: “The capacity to learn and solve problems”


Artificial Intelligence: Artificial intelligence (AI) is the
simulation of human intelligence by machines.
• The ability to solve problems
• The ability to act rationally
• The ability to act like humans 4
EARLY HISTORY OF A.I
John McCarthy
• The science and engineering of making
intelligent machines”.
• He was the first to introduce the term
Artificial Intelligence.
• “Dartmount conference”-On August
31,1955 he called a conference that got all
the main people in the field of AI together
to lay the foundation for the AI industry.
• Professor of Computer Science at Stanford
university 5
CURRENT STATUS OF A.I.

A.I FOR GOOD AVIATION EDUCATION

• Analyse Satellite • Gate allocation • Companies are


Images to for plane creating robots
identify which while landing to teach
areas have the subjects
highest poverty
level 6
CURRENT STATUS OF
A.I. FINANCE
HEALTHCARE HEAVY INDUSTRY

• Solving a • Robots have


become very • Algorithmic
variety of
common in many Trading
problems of industries
• Market analysis
patients, • Can do
hospitals & & data
repetitive
healthcare mining
laborious
• Personal
industry tasks 7
Literature Review :
year Author name Content
2020 Andrea L. Guzman. Ontological Boundaries between
Humans and Computers and the
Implications for Human-Machine
communication

2019 P.Duckworth . Unsupervised human activity


analysis for intelligent mobile
robots .

2006 Lee spector. Evaluation of artificial


intelligence

2020 S.Bayless Scalable constraint based virtual


data center allocation

2016 G.Pereira Integrating social power into the


decision making of cognitive
agents

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• Planning : • Learning :
In classical planning Machine learning is the
problems, the agent can fundamental concept of
assume that it is the only AI search.
system acting on the  Unsupervised learning is the
world ability to find patterns in
Multi-agent planning uses stream of input
the cooperation and  Supervised learning includes
competition of many both classification and
agents to achieve the numerical regression
given goal.
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:

Natural Language Processing Machine perception is the


gives machines the ability to ability to use input from
read and understand human sensors to deduce aspects of
language. the world

Common method of
processing meaning from
natural language is through
semantic indexing.

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Affective computing is the development
of systems that can recognize,
interpret, simulate human affects

Emotion and social skills are important


to an intelligent agent to understand
others and to make better decisions.

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 EDUCATION IN
A.I.

PARTNERSHIP ON
A.I.
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 Video games

 Automotive

 Healthcare

 Finance & Economics 14


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It can be used in time consuming tasks efficiently

Algorithms can help the doctors asses patients and their health
risks

Machines do not require sleep or break and are able to function


without stopping
The chances of error are almost nil

It can be used to explore space, depths of ocean

Smartphones are greatest example of A.I.


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 High cost

 Decrease in demand for human labour

 AI may be programmed to do something devastating

 Machine Ethics

 The storage and access are not as effective as human brains

 No improvement with experience

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WHAT WILL THE NEXT DECADE
BRING ?? speech, voice, image ,video recognition will
 Improved
change the way interact with our devices

Personal assistants will become more personal and


context aware

More and more systems will run autonomously to a point

The positive impact AI research can have on humanity


will start to be across many walks
of life - much of it behind the scenes
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OBJECTIVES

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CONCLUSION
• A.I is a common topic in both science fictition and projection.
• The future of technology and society.
• Rivals human intelligence.
• Raises difficult ethical issues

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
• https://www.cs.umn.edu/research/research_areas/robotics-and-
artificial-intelligence
• https://deeplearning4j.org/ai-machinelearning-deeplearning
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_artificial_intelligence
• https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-artificial-intelligence-
definition-history.html
• https://www.ubs.com/magazines/innovation/en/into-the-
future/2017/ai-and-financial-services.html
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence#Applic
ations
• https://blog.robotiq.com/whats-the-difference-between-robotics-and-
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REFERENCES
• https://www.cs.umn.edu/research/research_areas/rob
otics-and-artificial-intelligence
• https://deeplearning4j.org/ai-machinelearning-deeple
arning
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_artificial_intell
igence
• https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-artificial-in
telligence-definition-history.html

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