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Artificial Intelligenc E: by Anna Fryling and Kayla Akombi

The document discusses artificial intelligence and how machines can copy and learn from human behavior. It describes different AI tests like the Turing test and imitation game and compares them. Examples of AI are given like Cleverbot, autonomous cars, drones and Watson. Potential controversies around job takeover, laziness and costs are mentioned.

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Artificial Intelligenc E: by Anna Fryling and Kayla Akombi

The document discusses artificial intelligence and how machines can copy and learn from human behavior. It describes different AI tests like the Turing test and imitation game and compares them. Examples of AI are given like Cleverbot, autonomous cars, drones and Watson. Potential controversies around job takeover, laziness and costs are mentioned.

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Artificial

Intelligenc
eBy Anna Fryling and Kayla
Akombi
What is Artificial
Intelligence?
Answer: The power of a machine to copy intelligent human behavior.
Right???
Robots at Artemis

Are they really intelligent?

A robot is only as smart as its initial


program.

Answer: The power of a machine to copy and learn from intelligent human
behavior.
Artificial Intelligence VS.
RobotAI Robot

Programmed to Programmed to
think do

Social Interaction Low level interaction

Learns Only as smart as program


Artificial Intelligence Tests
Turing Test

Developed by Alan Turing

Involves an interpreter, a human, and a computer.

The computer and human have separate conversations with the interpreter.

If the interpreter can’t guess which is the computer or if the interpreter gets it wrong then the computer
has
Artificial Intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence Tests
Imitation
Game

Involves two tests

First test involves an interpreter, a male, and a female.

Female pretends to be male

Interpreter tries to figure out who is

who

Second test is similar to turing

test Compares both tests


Artificial Intelligence Tests
Turing Test Imitation Game

Turing test the computer results to itself Imitation game compares the robots
and not to humans results to human results
Examples
1.CleverBot 2.Autonomous
Cars

3.Drones 4.Watson
AI Controversies
Potential job takeover

Growing laziness

Growing Cost

Priority Argument
Why it Matters
In the future AI is going to be everywhere.

It is important to know about it and understand it.

This is because we may be interacting with it on a day to day


basis.

We learned at Artemis about the different robots that use

AI We also learned when robots need AI and when they

don’t.
Thank You!!

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