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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ( A.I.

)
Presented by

TECHIE PROPHETS
GROUP MEMBERS
 GIRI KAUSHAL BHAGWAN

 GHADGE AMIT

 GAWARE AJIT

 GOLEWAR PRATIK

CSE 2A
CONTENTS

• INTRODUCTION

• HISTORY

• CURRENT STATUS

• GOALS

• APPLICATIONS

• ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES

• FUTURE SCOPES

• CONCLUSION
GIRI KAUSHAL
• INTRODUCTION

• BRIEF HISTORY

• CURRENT STATUS
WHAT IS
ARTIFICIAL
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE INTELLIGENCE

 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
A.I. TIMELINE
EARLY HISTORY OF A.I.

1950 : “CAN MACHINES 1956 : THE TERM


THINK??????” “ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”
WAS FIRST INTRODUCED.
CURRENT STATUS OF A.I.
A.I. FOR GOOD AVIATION EDUCATION

• Analyse Satellite Images • Gate allocation for • Companies are


to identify which areas plane while landing creating robots to
have the highest • Ticket price teach subjects
poverty level determination
CURRENT STATUS OF A.I.
HEALTHCARE HEAVY INDUSTRY FINANCE

• Solving a variety of • Robots have become very • Algorithmic Trading


problems of patients, common in many industries • Market analysis & data
hospitals & healthcare • Can do repetitive laborious mining
industry overall. • Personal Finance
tasks • Portfolio management
• Using Avatars in place of
patients.
GIRI KAUSHAL BHAGWAN
• GOALS

• APPROACHE
S

• TOOLS
The Goals of A.I.

• Deduction, Reasoning, Problem solving :

• To develop algorithms that human use.

• Algorithms can require enormous computational


resources and problem goes beyond a certain size

• KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION :

 To build machine with the capability of making


working assumption and common sense.
The Goals of A.I.

• Planning :
 In classical planning problems, the agent can assume that it is
the only system acting on the world

 Multi-agent planning uses the cooperation and competition of


many agents to achieve the given goal.

• Learning :
 Machine learning is the fundamental concept of AI search.
 Unsupervised learning is the ability to find patterns in s
stream of input
 Supervised learning includes both classification and
numerical regression
APPROACHES OF A.I.

CYBERNETICS &
STATISTICAL
BRAIN
APPROACH
SIMULATION

SYMBOLIC COGNITIVE
APPROACH SIMULATION
GIRI KAUSHAL
• PLATFORMS

• APPLICATIONS
PLATFORMS OF A.I.

 EDUCATION IN A.I.

PARTNERSHIP ON A.I.
GENERAL A.I. AGENTS WITH PLATFORMS
APPLICATIONS OF A.I.

 Competition & prizes

 Automotive

 Healthcare

 Finance & Economics

 Video games
GIRI KAUSHAL
• ADVANTAGES &
DISADVANTAGES

• FUTURE SCOPES
ADVANTAGES OF A.I.
 The chances of error are almost nil

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

 Smartphones are greatest example of A.I.

 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
DISADVANTAGES OF A.I.
 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
WHAT WILL THE NEXT DECADE
BRING ??

 Improved speech, voice, image ,video recognition will 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
GIRI KAUSHAL
CONCLUSION
• A.I. Is a common topic in both
Science Fiction & Projection.

• The future of Technology & society.

• Rivals Human Intelligence.


THINKING THINKING
HUMANLY RATIONALLY

• Raises difficult Ethical Issues. ACTING ACTING


HUMANLY RATIONALLY
OBJECTIVES :

AM I GOOD
OR BAD??
IT DEPENDS
ON WHO
CREATED…

A.I. IS LIKE TWO EDGED SWORD , AT ONE END THEY


CAN SOLVE PROBLEMS INTELLIGENTLY , AT ANOTHER
END THEY POSE A PROBLEM THEMSELVES……SO WE
HAVE TO HANDLE IT PROPERLY.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• https://www.cs.umn.edu/research/research_areas/robotics-and-artificia
l-intelligence
• https://deeplearning4j.org/ai-machinelearning-deeplearning
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_artificial_intelligence
• https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-artificial-intelligence-definiti
on-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#Applications
• https://blog.robotiq.com/whats-the-difference-between-robotics-and-ar
tificial-intelligence
• https://resellernews.pl/raport-technology-vision-2017-sztuczna-inteligen
cja-szansa-dla-polskiej-gospodarki/
REFERENCES
• 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.h
tml

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