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ARTIFICIAL

INTELLIGENCE —
IS IT INTELLIGENT?
GEMAY MA CLARO BSEd – ENG 4

MERYLL JOYCE REDOLOZO BSEd – MATH 4

SHEROSE AGUSTIN BSEd – MATH 4

KING RONALD TIMBRE BSEd – MATH 4

Section: BSABE 3-2
• Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Definition
• AI at Work
HEADINGS
• Is there Any Limit?

• Grand Masters and The Grand


Master
John McCarthy invented the term Artificial Intelligence in the year
1950.

He said, ‘...any other feature of intelligence that machine can be made


to simulate it. 
I.
ARTIFICIAL An attempt made to find how to make machines use language, form
INTELLIGENC abstractions, and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for
E (AI) humans, and improve themselves.’

DEFINITION

 the ability of a computer program to learn and think.

 Everything can be considered Artificial intelligence if it involves a


program doing something that we would normally think would rely on
the intelligence of a human.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the attempt to
let computers perform services for which
humans need intelligence. Bernd Zipper
( 2019 )

I.ARTIFICIAL AI systems are capable of recognizing


INTELLIGENCE patterns, learning and making decisions.

(AI) DEFINITION

Artificial Intelligence is a set of
instructions, or programs, that attempts to
enable a computer to solve problems on its
own —the way a human does.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
(AI) DEFINITION

 Opinions from Computer Experts:

AI will soon significantly exceed human abilities in


multiple domains—not just in very narrow tasks—have been
made by, claimed by CEO Zuckerberg (2015) agreed by
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (2021).

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• It is programmed in such a way that it can guide a user
to the precise information he needs with a minimum of
time and effort.
• The process is done by means of a set of if-
then rules: If a certain condition is true, then a certain
action should be followed.
II. AI AT WORK
•  The user “communicates” with the expert system
through a keyboard and video screen or some other
device. The store of information and the if-then process
give such expert systems the appearance of intelligence
—artificial intelligence.

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 EXAMPLES OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE?
• Siri, Alexa and other smart assistants

• Self-driving cars

II. AI AT • Robo-advisors
WORK • Conversational bots

• Email spam filters

• Netflix's recommendations

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Advantages of AI
Reduction in Human Error
III. Takes risks instead of Humans
IS THERE ANY Available 24x7
LIMIT OF AI?
Helping in Repetitive Jobs
E S S E N C E O F T H E Digital Assistance
M AT T E R :     C A N
I N T E L L I G E N C E   R E A L LY B E Faster Decisions
A RT I F I C I A L LY M A D E ?

Daily Applications
New Inventions

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In spite of the prediction about
chess-playing computers, made
III. over 30 years ago now, the
IS THERE ANY world champion is still a
LIMIT OF AI? human. 

E S S E N C E O F T H E
So far, no scientists or
M AT T E R :     C A N computer engineers have been
able to reach that goal.
I N T E L L I G E N C E   R E A L LY B E
A RT I F I C I A L LY M A D E ?

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 “most scientists believe that
computer systems will never have
the broad range of intelligence,
III. motivation, skills, and creativity
IS THERE ANY possessed by human beings,” says
Cromie. 
LIMIT OF AI?
A fundamental obstacle in
E S S E N C E O F T H E achieving true intelligence
M AT T E R :     C A N
I N T E L L I G E N C E   R E A L LY B E artificially is the fact that no
A RT I F I C I A L LY M A D E ? scientist or computer engineer fully
understands how the human mind
really works.

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No one knows the
precise relationship
IS THERE between the brain
ANY LIMIT OF and the mind or
AI? how the mind uses
the information
ESSENCE OF THE stored in the brain
M AT T E R :     C A N to make a decision
I N T E L L I G E N C E   R E A L LY B E
A RT I F I C I A L LY M A D E ?
or to solve a
problem.
GRAND MASTERS 
AND THE
GRAND MASTER

TRIVIA
• About the late 18th and early
19th century, a chess-playing machine
thrilled audiences everywhere by
beating its human challengers,
including such distinguished
personalities as Maria Theresa, Edgar
Allan Poe, and Napoléon Bonaparte. 
• Finally, the machine was exposed as a
fake. There was a man inside!
GRAND MASTERS  AND
THE GRAND MASTER
TRIVIA'S RELEVANCE 

• There is a man inside today’s chess-


playing machine too; 
• Only he is much better hidden.

• He is none other than the programmer,


who is responsible for painstakingly
storing in the computer all the rules
of chess playing and all the directions on
how to use them so that the computer can
contest the grand masters all on its own.

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• In the field of AI, the credit must
go to the scientists and engineers
GRAND MASTERS  who design them.
 A N D  T H E
GRAND MASTER
• By the same token, to whom
should we give credit for the
real intelligence of the human
mind?
Here we must borrow the
words of King David of ancient
Israel when he was moved to
GRAND say to the Creator, in a poetic
MASTERS  way: “I shall praise you
 A N D  T H E because in a fear-inspiring
GRAND MASTER way I am wonderfully made.
Your works are wonderful, as
my soul is very well aware.”
—Psalm 139:14.
THANK YOU

References:
                  Watchtower, JW Online Library. Artificial Intelligence—Is It Intelligent?

                                                 Awake!—1988, p.12-15

                    Bernd Zipper (2019) . How Intelligent is aArtofocial Intelligence?

              https://www.beyond-print.net/how-intelligent-is-artificial-intelligence-really/
                        https://builtin.com/artificial-intelligence

                        https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-artificial-intelligence-isnt-intelligent-11627704050

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