Week 1 - Introduction and Basic Concepts of AI
Week 1 - Introduction and Basic Concepts of AI
INTELLIGENCE (CT017-3-1-IAI-L-2)
WEEK 1: INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS OF AI
LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of this topic, you should be able to:
Define artificial intelligence (AI)
Define human intelligence
Relate AI problems to its origins
Explain the criteria for AI success
Identified AI concepts
TOPIC AND STRUCTURE OF
PRESENTATION
Ideal
Human-Based
Rationality
Reasoning- Systems that think Systems that
Based like humans. think rationally.
Behavior- Systems that act Systems that act
Based like humans. rationally.
THINKING HUMANLY
To get machine thinking like humans, the
human minds need to be understood
Therefore, if the machine’s behaviour
matches human behaviour, it can be concluded
that some of the machine’s mechanisms may
also be operating in human.
ACTING HUMANLY
Is based on Turing test
i.e. ability to achieve human-level performance
in all cognitive tasks shows intelligent
behaviour
Note: Additional exercise to be discussed
during tutorial: Explain Turing test
THINKING RATIONALLY
Definition Definition of
Origins of Problems in
on Artificial Human
AI AI
Intelligence Intelligence
Alan Turing Chinese
AI Criteria AI
and Turing Room
of success Applications
Test Theory
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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