Artificial Intelligence By Ryan Shoultes & Jeremy Creighton
What is Artificial Intelligence A branch of computer science that studies how to endow computers with capabilities of human intelligence. We describe an artificial brain, a robot brain that learns (Also called a Cognitive Architecture or an Intelligent System or an Adaptive Autonomous Agent).
AI is the branch of computer science concerned with making computers behave like humans. AI includes… game playing: programming computers to play games such as chess and checkers natural language : programming computers to understand natural human languages
expert systems : programming computers to make decisions in real-life situations (for example, some expert systems help doctors diagnose diseases based on symptoms) neural networks : Systems that simulate intelligence by attempting to reproduce the types of physical connections that occur in animal brains robotics : programming computers to see and hear and react to other sensory stimuli
So AI Is Basically… a digital computer or computer-controlled robot device to perform tasks commonly associated with the higher intellectual processes characteristic of humans The ability to reason, discover meaning, generalize, or learn from past experience in a machine.
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