Artificial Intelligence

What artificial intelligence (AI) is?

The capacity of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to accomplish activities is often associated with intelligent individuals. This is artificial intelligence. We know AI also as,

  • Human-Created Intelligent Entity.
  • Capable of doing out tasks intelligently even when not expressly told.
  • Capable of sensible and humanitarian thought and action.

A layperson with a passing knowledge of technology might associate it with robots. They’d describe AI as a terminator-like figure that can act and think for itself.

If you ask an AI researcher about artificial intelligence, (s)he will tell you that it is a set of algorithms that can create outcomes without being explicitly directed to do so. AI is the intelligence machines display.

In today’s society, artificial intelligence is growing popular. It is the replication of natural intelligence in robots engineered to learn and emulate human activities. These machines can learn and do human-like activities as they gain experience.

AI and other emerging technologies will have a significant influence on our quality of life. It’s only natural that everyone nowadays wants to engage with AI technology in some way, whether as an end-user or by pursuing a job in AI.

How can we know whether Artificial Intelligence is behaving like a human?

Even if we get to the point where an AI can behave like a human, how can we be certain that it will continue to do just that?

We may base an AI entity’s human likeness on the:

  • Turing Exam
  • The Cognitive Modeling Technique
  • The Law of Thought Approach
  • The Rational Agent Approach

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