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    CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION To AI

    EVOLUTION of AI

    BRANCHES of AIAPPLICATIONS of AI

    CONCLUSIONS of AI

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    INTRODUCTION

    A.I. is a branch of computer science that

    studies the computational requirements fortasks such as perception, reasoning and

    learning and develop systems to perform

    those tasks.

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    INTRODUCTION

    AI is a branch of computer science dealing withsymbolic mono algorithmic methods of problem

    solving.

    AI is a branch of computer science that deals with

    ways of knowledge using symbols rather thannumbers and with Heuristics, method for processing

    information.

    AI works with pattern matching methods which

    attempt to describe objects, events or processes interms of their qualitative features and logical and

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    EVOLUTION

    In this brief history, the beginnings of AI are traced

    to philosophy, fiction, and imagination. Early

    inventions in electronics, engineering, and many

    other disciplines have influenced AI. Some early milestones include work on problem

    solving, including basic work in learning,

    knowledge representation, and inference as well as

    demonstration programs in languageunderstanding, translation, theorem proving,

    associative memory, and knowledge-based

    systems.

    1950 Alan Turing proposes the Turing test todecide whether a computer is exhibiting intelligent

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    BRANCHES

    What a program knows about the world in

    general the facts of the specific situation in whichit must act and its goal are all represented by

    sentences of some mathematical logical

    language.

    When a program makes observation of some

    kind, it is often programmed to compare what it

    sees with already stored patterns.

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    BRANCHES

    Facts about the world have to be represented

    in some way. Usually languages of

    mathematical logic are used.

    It is a technique for getting programs to solve a

    task by mating random LISP programs and

    selecting fittest in millions of generations.

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    Applications of A.I.

    Expert Systems.

    Natural Language Processing (NLP).

    Speech Recognition.

    Computer Vision.

    Robotics.

    Automatic Programming.

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    Applications of A.I.

    A robot is electro-mechanical device that can by

    programmed to perform manual tasks or a

    reprogrammable multi-functional manipulator

    designed to move materials, parts, tools, or

    specialized devices through variable programmed

    motions for performance of variety of tasks.

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    Applications of A.I.

    An intelligentrobot includes some kind of sensory

    apparatus that allows it to respond to change in its

    environment.

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    FUTURE

    The day is not far when you will just sit back in your cozy little

    beds and just command your personal robotsto entirely do your

    works. He will be a perfect companion for you.

    But wait, dontbe happy. It may end in other way too. Some day

    there will a knock to a door. As you open it, you see a largenumber of robots marching into your house destroying

    everything you own and looting you.

    This is because ever since there is an advantage in Technology,

    there is a disadvantage too. So think thrice before giving them

    power of cognition.

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    Conclusion

    In its short existence, AI has increased

    understanding of the nature of intelligence andprovided an impressive array of applications in awide range of areas. It has sharpenedunderstanding of human reasoning, and of thenature of intelligence in general.

    At the same time, it has revealed the complexityof modeling human reasoning providing newareas and rich challenges for the future.

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