Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence
AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence
by machines, enabling them to perform tasks
like problem-solving, decision-making, learning,
and language understanding.
Types of AI:
Weak AI (Narrow AI): Designed for specific tasks,
such as voice assistants and recommendation
systems.
Strong AI (General AI): Hypothetical AI that can
perform any intellectual task a human can do.
Super AI: A theoretical concept where AI
surpasses human intelligence.
1. Machine Learning & Deep
Learning:
• AI systems learn from data using algorithms.
Deep learning, a subset of machine learning,
relies on neural networks to process complex
patterns.
Types of ML:
Supervised Learning: Uses labeled data to train
models (e.g., spam email detection).
Unsupervised Learning: Works with unlabeled data
to find patterns (e.g., customer segmentation).
Reinforcement Learning: Agents learn by
interacting with environments and receiving rewards
(e.g., AI in gaming).
2. Applications of AI
Used in healthcare (diagnosing diseases), finance (fraud
detection), transportation (self-driving cars), education
(personalized learning), and entertainment (recommendation
algorithms).