What is....
Artificial
Intelligence?
Presented by Samira Hadid
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the development
of computer systems capable of performing tasks
that typically require human intelligence.
These tasks include learning,
reasoning, problem-solving,
perception, and language
understanding.
Types
Narrow AI (Weak AI)
AI designed and trained for a specific task, such
as image recognition or language translation.
of AI General AI (Strong AI)
AI with human-like cognitive abilities, capable of
understanding and performing any intellectual
task that a human can.
Components of AI
Machine Learning Neural Networks
Subset of AI that enables systems to Introduction to artificial neural
learn from data and improve over time networks, inspired by the structure
without explicit programming. and functioning of the human brain.
NLP, Computer Vision, Robotics
Brief descriptions of other key components
contributing to AI's capabilities, including
NLP, computer vision, and robotics.
AI
Healthcare: Finance:
AI assists in disease diagnosis, AI algorithms power fraud
personalized treatment plans, detection, algorithmic trading, & risk
Applications
and drug discovery. assessment in financial markets.
Automotive Customer Service
Self-driving cars utilize AI for Chatbots provide automated
navigation, object recognition, customer support and assistance
and decision-making on the road. in various industries.
Gaming
AI opponents in video games
employ adaptive strategies and
behaviors to challenge players.
AI Techniques
Machine Learning Deep Learning
Algorithms that enable systems to learn Subset of machine learning using neural
from data and improve over time without networks with many layers, capable of
explicit programming. learning representations of data.
Data Quality Interpretability
AI systems heavily rely on quality data for Understanding how AI systems arrive at their
training and decision-making. decisions is crucial for trust and accountability.
Security
Risks of AI systems being exploited or
manipulated for malicious purposes.
Challenges in
AI Development
Autonomous Systems
Future
Trends
Continued development of self-learning
and self-optimizing AI systems.
Human-AI Collaboration
Enhancing human capabilities through AI
augmentation rather than replacement.
Ethical AI
Increased focus on developing AI systems
that are transparent, fair, and aligned with
human values.
Encouragement for continued
exploration and innovation in AI to
address societal challenges and
improve human well-being.
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