Artificial Intelligence: By: Jefferson C. Basco
Artificial Intelligence: By: Jefferson C. Basco
INTELLIGENCE
BY: JEFFERSON C. BASCO
CONTENTS
• Introduction
• Definition
• Application of AI
• Advantages and disadvantages
• Growth and future of AI
• Conclusion
• Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
• Computers with the ability to mimic or Duplicate the functionsnof human brain.
• Artificial intelligence is the intelligence of the machines and the branch of computer
Sciences Which aims to creat it.
• “ the branch of Computer science that is concerned with the automation of Intelligenct of
behaviour “ ( Luger and stubblefield.1993.)
HISTORY OF A.I
• A medical clinic can use AI systems to organize bed schedules, make a staff rotation and
provide medical informations.
• It also has an application in image guided surgery and image guided Analysis and
enhancement.
APPLICATION OF AI IN MUSIC
• Scientists Are trying ti make the computera Emulate the activities of the skillful musicians.
• Composition, performance, music theories, sound processing are some of the major areas In which some
Research in music and AI are focusing on.
Eg. Chucks, smart music, etc..,
APPLICATION OF AI IN TELECOMMUNICATION
• For example the BT group has deployed heuristic search in scheduling application that
provides the work schedule of 20000 engineers.
ROBOTICS AND AI
• Credit Granting
• Information management and retrieval
• AI and expert System embedded in products
• Plan layout
• Help desk and assistance
• Employee’s Information and evaluation
• Shopping
• Marketing
• Warehouse optimization
• In space work station maintenance
• Satellite controls
• Network development
• Nuclear management
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Advantages Disadvantages
• Looking of its wide application we may definitely stick to artificial intelligence, seeing at the
development of AI is it the future world becoming artificial
• biological intelligence has fixed, Because it is an old, mature paradigm But the new paradigm of
non- biological computation of Intelligence is growing exponentially.
• The memory capacity of human brain is probably the order often thousand millions of binary
digits. But most of it probably used in remembering visual impressions and other comparatively
wasteful ways
• Hence, we can say that as natural intelligence is limited and volatile too world may depend to
computers upon smooth working
CONCLUSION