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AI Fundamentals

Artificial Intelligence (AI) simulates human intelligence processes through machine learning, neural networks, natural language processing, computer vision, and robotics. It has applications across various sectors such as healthcare, finance, and transportation, but also raises ethical concerns like algorithmic bias and job displacement. Understanding AI's principles and implications is crucial as it continues to transform industries and daily life.

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AI Fundamentals

Artificial Intelligence (AI) simulates human intelligence processes through machine learning, neural networks, natural language processing, computer vision, and robotics. It has applications across various sectors such as healthcare, finance, and transportation, but also raises ethical concerns like algorithmic bias and job displacement. Understanding AI's principles and implications is crucial as it continues to transform industries and daily life.

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AI Fundamentals

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, particularly

computer systems. These processes include learning, reasoning, and self-correction.

Core Areas:

1. Machine Learning (ML): Algorithms that enable computers to learn from data. Includes

supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning.

2. Neural Networks: Computing systems inspired by the biological neural networks of animal brains.

Used for pattern recognition.

3. Natural Language Processing (NLP): Enables machines to understand and respond to human

language. Applications include chatbots, sentiment analysis, and translation.

4. Computer Vision: Teaching machines to interpret visual information from the world, such as

images and videos.

5. Robotics: Designing robots that can perform tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously.

Applications:

- Healthcare: Diagnosing diseases, drug discovery

- Finance: Fraud detection, algorithmic trading

- Transportation: Autonomous vehicles

- Personal Assistants: Siri, Alexa

Ethical Considerations:

- Bias in algorithms

- Job displacement
- Privacy concerns

Conclusion:

AI is transforming industries and daily life, making it essential to understand its principles and

implications.

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