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Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) encompasses computer systems that perform tasks requiring human intelligence, with its research beginning in the 1950s. Currently, AI is primarily narrow, focusing on specific tasks, and is applied in various fields such as healthcare and finance. However, challenges related to job displacement, bias, and ethical use remain significant concerns.

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Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) encompasses computer systems that perform tasks requiring human intelligence, with its research beginning in the 1950s. Currently, AI is primarily narrow, focusing on specific tasks, and is applied in various fields such as healthcare and finance. However, challenges related to job displacement, bias, and ethical use remain significant concerns.

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Title: Basics of Artificial Intelligence

Page 1: What is AI?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems designed to perform tasks that typically require

human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and understanding language.


Page 2: History of AI

AI research began in the 1950s. Early developments included symbolic AI, expert systems, and

neural networks. The field has since evolved dramatically with big data and increased computing

power.
Page 3: Types of AI

Narrow AI is designed for specific tasks (e.g., Siri), while General AI would perform any intellectual

task a human can. We're currently only using narrow AI.


Page 4: Applications

AI is used in healthcare, finance, transportation, and entertainment. It powers voice assistants,

recommendation systems, autonomous vehicles, and medical diagnostics.


Page 5: Challenges and Ethics

AI raises concerns about job displacement, bias, and surveillance. Ensuring ethical use involves

transparency, fairness, and accountability.

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