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Artificial Intelligence: Learning about Chatbots, Robotics, and Other Business Applications
Artificial Intelligence: Learning about Chatbots, Robotics, and Other Business Applications
Artificial Intelligence: Learning about Chatbots, Robotics, and Other Business Applications
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Artificial Intelligence: Learning about Chatbots, Robotics, and Other Business Applications

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The following topics are included in this 2-book combo:



Book 1: Many people have unanswered questions about artificial intelligence. Today, the majority of those questions will likely be answered. Concerns will be addressed, and examples will be given. This book starts off with a question and answer section about artificial intelligence.


It then proceeds to cover specific artificially intelligent applications, such as chatbots and robotics. These pages will show details of things that puzzle many people’s minds. But you won’t be left in the dark and will enjoy the full benefits of this knowledge.



Book 2: Can machines write books?

Can artificial intelligence be used for business?

Will touch screens be around, or will they be replaced by voice recognition?

What are deepfakes?

How do self-driving cars work, and are they going to be a reality soon?


These questions all come to light in this brief but informational book about artificial intelligence. Society is changing quickly because of automated systems in place that either benefit or undermine people’s living style, jobs, and brains. Today, we explore what that future may hold. We will also look into options for civiliains in today’s modern world to adapt more quickly.


Don’t underestimate the rise of artificial intelligence. Understand the future. Begin reading or listening now!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateAug 3, 2020
ISBN9788835873440

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Artificial Intelligence - John Adamssen

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Chapter 1: Q&A about AI

Here are some things you may question, before we say anything else about Artificial Intelligence:

1. What is the meaning of ai?

For many years, several descriptions of ai have been suggested. Because AI comes from a complicated set of technologies, there are multiple ways to specify it. Maybe the most common and accurate way to specify it is as a way of computerized systems examining data to be able to make choices like a human would.

Here is a definition of a.i. from European Union:

Ai describes systems that show smart behavior: by analyzing their environment they can perform various jobs with some degree of independence to attain particular objectives.

-- European Union

One of the primary advantages of ai is that it can examine far more information than a human could. It can also dive deeper into the information with far more accuracy than an individual, and that makes A.I. a powerful tool for us to use as we make choices about our daily lives.

AI is driven by data-- in fact, it could not exist without a huge amount of information. If you're thinking about using Artificial Intelligence within your own business, you should think about the types of internal and external information that you have access to, and how to find and gather additional high quality information that could be used to create Artificial Intelligence systems to perform different jobs. You may also want to see the meaning of AI by Wikipedia.

2. Who coined the term a.i.?

The term ai actually returns many decades, going back to the year 1955 when John McCarthy initially coined the term. The concept was so interesting that just one year later, in 1956, he joined with others to develop the very first ai conference.

As you can imagine, at that time there was much less information available, which is essential for AI to be able to operate properly. For this reason, it has only been just recently that A.I. technologies have been able to progress into the effective tools that we see today.

Today, the majority of the business advantages of a.i. come from a subfield known as deep learning, which uses huge quantities of data in order to evaluate it, discover patterns, and help people and businesses to make better decisions. You may like to see this deep learning course by Fast.AI

3. Does AI exist?

Most people were first exposed to the idea of ai from Hollywood films, long before they ever began seeing it in their day-to-day lives. And this implies that many individuals misunderstand the technology. When they think about common examples that they've seen in motion pictures or television programs, they might not recognize that the killer robots they have seen were created to sell emotional storylines and drive the show business, instead of to show the real state of AI innovation.

The idea of Artificial Intelligence can also make people anxious, especially if they're stressed that they might lose their jobs to A.I. tools. Just because of these fears, there is a lot of fake news and false information that gets spread about ai.

AI does exist and is already being used in many markets. Because it is developing so quickly, it can be hard for us to imagine the ultimate effect it will have on our world.

At this moment, Artificial Intelligence is very good at dealing with very narrow tasks, evaluating information, and making precise choices based on that data. However, it isn't always very good at doing several types of jobs all at once. This is called narrow AI.

For instance, ai is very good at successfully driving a vehicle, as self-driving car technologies have shown. In fact, it could be better at doing so than the average human! But using that same A.I. tool for scams security, as many banks and banks are starting to do, would not work. While you can develop an Artificial Intelligence tool to go extremely deeply into one task, it can't normally do 2 very different things at the exact same time.

General AI, which refers to a.i. having the ability to do multiple things all at once, is actually something which professionals have been forecasting for several years. Nonetheless, based upon my own research, I really believe it could take several years, even decades, to completely achieve this, so for now we should concentrate on bringing narrow AI into as many industries as possible.

4. AI terminology-- What are the most typical A.I. terms you should know?

As I discussed previously, A.I. is comprised of a complex set of different innovations. And this indicates that as the field grows and progresses, we will begin to see more terms being used to specify what the innovation does.

At this time,

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