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Artificial Intelligence




                    Notes             Short-term: More modest success in restricted domains
                                           Performance equal or better than humans, game playing (Deep Blue), expert systems
                                            (MYCIN)

                                           Real-world expediency  $$$e.g., expert systems (XCON,  Prospector), fuzzy logic
                                            (cruise control)

                                   Self Assessment

                                   Fill in the blanks:

                                   14.  The long-term criteria include ......................... Test performed for Weak AI.
                                   15.  In short-term criteria, performance is equal or better than .......................... .

                                   1.6 Summary

                                      Artificial Intelligence (AI) is usually defined as the science of making computers do things
                                       that require intelligence when done by humans.
                                      The term artificial intelligence was first coined in 1956, at the Dartmouth conference, and
                                       since then Artificial  Intelligence has  expanded because  of the  theories and  principles
                                       developed by its dedicated researchers.
                                      AI-based  technologies  were  used in  missile  systems,  heads-up-displays,  and  other
                                       advancements.
                                      Research in AI has focused chiefly on the following components of intelligence: learning,
                                       reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and language-understanding.

                                      Artificial Intelligence (AI) is both the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer
                                       science which aims to create it.
                                      When learning the usual range of tasks that we might look forward to an “intelligent
                                       entity” to perform, we require to take into account both “commonplace” tasks in addition
                                       to expert tasks.

                                      Some of the most general techniques comprise the use of neural networks and the expansion
                                       of expert systems.

                                      Artificial intelligence techniques are the ways that can be used to generate and produce
                                       computer programs generally observed as forms of artificial intelligence.
                                      Strong AI systems are those that most completely look for to emulate human thought and
                                       cognitive potentials through a broad range of functions.
                                      Artificial intelligence techniques that build up weak AI systems are narrower in focus, and
                                       look for to imitate only a single function or facet of human intelligence.

                                   1.7 Keywords


                                   AI Technique: Artificial intelligence techniques are the ways that can be used to generate and
                                   produce computer programs generally observed as forms of artificial intelligence.
                                   Artificial Intelligence (AI): Artificial Intelligence (AI) is usually defined as the science of making
                                   computers do things that require intelligence when done by humans.






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