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What is Artificial Intelligence? Abbas Mehrabian Teacher: Dr. M. Raei Sharif Saturday, 6 Esfand 1384
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I will not talk about Robots!
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What is Intelligence and who is Intelligent?
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About Intelligence Intelligence is subjective, –You need not be great in all domains to be called intelligent. –Physicists boil watches! Intelligence is a relative measure. –A very small child who talks easily –A dog which identifies his owner’s voice
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What do they say about Intelligence? Intelligence is the ability to carry out abstract thinking. Intelligence is adaptation to the environment. Intelligence is what you do when you don't know what to do.
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What is ARTIFICIAL Intelligence? Samples Thermostats? Computers that switch to “stand by” mode automatically? Phones that recognize names? Airplanes autopilots?
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What are the goals of Artificial Intelligence? To create machines, that can do more jobs than previous ones, with better performance. To add features to machines which machines don’t have, but human has. –Human can conclude from known facts. –Human can guess! –Human can make relations between new un- identified objects and known objects.
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Why are Humans Intelligence? Learning Reasoning Problem Solving Feeling environment –Vision (being able to recognize object by seeing) –Audio (being able to recognize voices)
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Formal Definition of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Human Level logic + emotion Logical Behavior Systems that behave like humans. Systems that act logically. Thinking Systems that think like humans. Systems that think logically.
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How to Judge A.I.? Systems that act like human. –Turing Test, Alan Turing, 1950 Basic test: –Judge (human) in one room, human in another, system in a third –Judge asks questions; human and system answer –Judge tries to guess which is which –If the system wins, it’s passed the Turing Test and it is intelligence!
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The abilities a system should have to pass the test Natural Language Processing Knowledge Representation Reasoning Learning
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When Philosophy interacts with AI…. CAN MACHINES THINK? –Can: now or future? Maybe we need more advanced technology –Machine: Is human a protein machine? –Think: Does the intelligent system “knows” what it does? Engineering view: It’s not important! Machines can help us in industry…and that’s enough!
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