Artificial Intelligence By: Groups 19 & 20. What is A.I. A.I. is a broad discipline that promises to simulate numerous human skills such as automatic.

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Artificial Intelligence By: Groups 19 & 20

What is A.I. A.I. is a broad discipline that promises to simulate numerous human skills such as automatic programming, case-based reasoning, neural networks, decision-making, expert systems, natural language processing, pattern recognition and speech recognition etc. In other words: – It does rudimentary stuff that we do not want to do or already do, faster and better. articles/scope-of-artificial-intelligence-in- business html

How does A.I. work? First, the A.I. robot, computer or agent gathers facts about a situation through sensors or human input. The computer compares this information to stored data and decides what the information signifies The computer runs through various possible actions and predicts which action will be most successful based on the collected information Only able to solve problems that have been programmed robot6.htm

Emergence of A.I. Used in business application since early 1980’s, initially did not live up to hype. Within the last decade, interest has picked up significantly due to the advent of web-enabled infrastructure and great strides made by the A.I. development community. ement-articles/scope-of-artificial- intelligence-in-business html

Uses in the Business world Stock analysis/selection Companies like Brighterion, use A.I. to prevent fraud in transaction environments such as finance, e- commerce, telecommunications and insurance. Retailers use A.I. to predict customer behavior and predict trends /worldbusiness/23iht-trading html

Real World Examples Medicine Video Games Driving cars Military Facial Recognition Software

Current Obstacles Ability of A.I. to have human-like thought process Domestic use of a human-like robot is a long way off. Size and Temperature control of some A.I. systems nt-articles/scope-of-artificial-intelligence- in-business html

A.I. in the Future By 2025, robots could potentially replace humans in almost all manufacturing jobs By 2050 robot "brains" based on computers that execute 100 trillion instructions per second could start rivaling human intelligence om/article.cfm?id=rise-of-the- robots ent-articles/scope-of-artificial- intelligence-in-business html

It’s going to happen………

Just Kidding Or am I…..