Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
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Artificial intelligence
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1. What is AI?
2. What types of AI are there?
3. What is the main difference between the two types of AI?
4. What industries can you find AI in?
5. What technologies incorporate AI?
6. What can be the negative consequences of AI?
Can AI replace humans? Sometimes yes. Siri, Alexa, Cortana, and Google assistant, these
are all forms of AI or artificial intelligence. But AI extends far past voice-activated
assistance. AI is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially
computer systems; and almost all businesses today employ some type of AI; some more
complicated than others.
AI can be categorized as weak or strong.
Weak AI is a system designed and trained for a particular task, like voice-activated
assistance. It can maybe answer your question or obey a programmed command but can't
work without human interaction.
Strong AI is an AI system with generalized human cognitive abilities. Meaning? it can solve
tasks and find solutions without human intervention. A self-driving car is an example of
strong AI that uses a combination of computer vision, image recognition and deep learning
to pilot a vehicle while staying in a given lane and avoiding unexpected obstacles, like
pedestrians.
AI has made its way into a variety of industries that benefit both businesses and
consumers, like healthcare, education, finance, law and manufacturing.
In fact, many technologies incorporate AI including automation, machine learning, machine
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natural language processing and robotics. The application of AI raises legal(student A)
ethical
and security concerns. For instance, if an autonomous vehicle is involved in an accident,
liability is unclear. And hackers are using sophisticated machine learning tools to gain
access to sensitive systems. Despite the risks, there's very few regulations governing the
ChatGPT is an AI chatbot that uses natural language processing to create humanlike
conversational dialogue. The language model can respond to questions and compose various
written content, including articles, social media posts, essays, code and emails. The GPT stands for
"Generative Pre-trained Transformer," which refers to how ChatGPT processes requests and
formulates responses. ChatGPT is trained with reinforcement learning through human feedback
and reward models that rank the best responses.