As you all know Artificial Intelligence(AI) is not a new term to understand now.
But i have decided to let you know/get some new and interesting things,facts,figures etc about AI.
1. INTRODUCTION OF AI
Acc to me,AI is “how smart our machines are,how smartly they perform various task which seems impossible for humans to do”
Acc to WIKIPEDIA,AI is “the intelligence displayed by machines,in contrast with natural intelligence displayed by humans and other animals”
Or the single line definition of AI is, An ancient wish to forge the God.
AI is also known as,Machine Intelligence.
2. HISTORY OF AI
Acc to my study i found that the father of AI is JOHN McCARTHY. John McCarthy coined the term ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE in 1956.
At this time the real evolution of AI had started ,many researches had been made.In 973 Assembly Robotics Group,built “Freddy” famous scotish robot capable of using vision to locate and assembly models.
In 1985, a drawing program had been drwan named AARON.
Similarly major achievements took place in 1990s,like gaming,Machine learning,data mining,web crawler,virtual realities etc.
1997 was the year when AI become so famous because DEEP BLUE chess program beaten WORLD CLASS CHAMPION Garry Kasparov.
Now it was the early twenties or we can say that we had entered in 20th century,so ROBOTS WITH EXPRESSIONS become commercially available. And from that day the evolution of AI is GROWING day by day.
3. Future of AI: WHERE WE WILL STAND
As we increase the usage of chatbots in our personal lives, we will expect to use them in the workplace to assist us with things like finding new jobs, answering frequently asked HR related questions or even receiving coaching and mentoring. Using artificial intelligence in HR will create a more seamless employee experience, one that is nimbler and more user driven.
Artificial Intelligence Will Transform The Employee Experience
HR leaders are beginning to pilot AI to deliver value to the organization by using chatbots for recruiting, employee service, employee development and coaching. A recent survey of 350 HR leaders conducted by ServiceNow finds 92% of HR leaders agree that the future of providing an enhanced level of employee service will include chatbots. In fact, you can think of a chatbot as your newest HR team member, one that allows employees to easily retrieve answers to frequently asked questions. According to the ServiceNow survey, more than two thirds of HR leaders believe employees are comfortable accessing chatbots to get the information they need, at the time they need it. The type of questions HR leaders believe employees are comfortable using a chatbot for range from the mundane and factual ones; such as how much paid time off do I have left, to the more personal ones; such as how do I report a sexual misconduct experience.
4. Applications of AI
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A. Expert System: Flight Tracking System, Climate System
B. Natural Language Processing: Google Now Feature, Speech Recognition, Automatic Voice Input
C. Neural Network: Pattern Recognition System such as face recognition,character recognition,handwriting recognition.
D. Robotics: Industrial Robots for Moving,spraying,painting,precession checking,drilling,coating,carving etc.
5.REAL LIFE ROBOTS
The AI has played a very crucial role in robotics filed because we have seen that in 2017 robots were given citizenship also.I am talking about the first robot of world who got the citizenship of a particular country and that is SOFIA(name of that robot).
Sofia is the citizen of Saudi Arabia now and she does many things in very effective way,you’ll love to see tasks done by her.You can check details given in the link above.
6. Is AI Dangerous for us?
Most researchers agree that a superintelligent AI is unlikely to exhibit human emotions like love or hate, and that there is no reason to expect AI to become intentionally benevolent or malevolent. Instead, when considering how AI might become a risk, experts think two scenarios most likely:
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The AI is programmed to do something devastating: Autonomous weapons are artificial intelligence systems that are programmed to kill. In the hands of the wrong person, these weapons could easily cause mass casualties. Moreover, an AI arms race could inadvertently lead to an AI war that also results in mass casualties. To avoid being thwarted by the enemy, these weapons would be designed to be extremely difficult to simply “turn off,” so humans could plausibly lose control of such a situation. This risk is one that’s present even with narrow AI, but grows as levels of AI intelligence and autonomy increase.
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The AI is programmed to do something beneficial, but it develops a destructive method for achieving its goal: This can happen whenever we fail to fully align the AI’s goals with ours, which is strikingly difficult. If you ask an obedient intelligent car to take you to the airport as fast as possible, it might get you there chased by helicopters and covered in vomit, doing not what you wanted but literally what you asked for. If a superintelligent system is tasked with a ambitious geoengineering project, it might wreak havoc with our ecosystem as a side effect, and view human attempts to stop it as a threat to be met.
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As these examples illustrate, the concern about advanced AI isn’t malevolence but competence. A super-intelligent AI will be extremely good at accomplishing its goals, and if those goals aren’t aligned with ours, we have a problem. You’re probably not an evil ant-hater who steps on ants out of malice, but if you’re in charge of a hydroelectric green energy project and there’s an anthill in the region to be flooded, too bad for the ants. A key goal of AI safety research is to never place humanity in the position of those ants.
7. Myths and facts about AI.
Many AI researchers roll their eyes when seeing this headline: “Stephen Hawking warns that rise of robots may be disastrous for mankind.” And as many have lost count of how many similar articles they’ve seen. Typically, these articles are accompanied by an evil-looking robot carrying a weapon, and they suggest we should worry about robots rising up and killing us because they’ve become conscious and/or evil. On a lighter note, such articles are actually rather impressive, because they succinctly summarize the scenario that AI researchers don’t worry about. That scenario combines as many as three separate misconceptions: concern about consciousness, evil, and robots.
Now we can not say the exact and right things about AI future , so we have to wait for the future and look what will happen .
Hope AI will not destroy humans and become superhumans.
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