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ARTIFICIAL

INTELLIGEN
CE [AI]
BY
ZAMAN
CHOUDHARI
Table of
Contents
 Definition
 Early History
 Current Status of AI
 Challenges for AI
 Future of AI
 Pros & Cons
 Conclusion
Artificial
intelligence
(AI) is a set

Wha
of
technologies
that enable
machines to
perform t Is
tasks that
mimic
human
A.I.?
cognitive
• In 1950 English
Mathematician Alan
Turing wrote a
Landmark paper titled
"Computing Machinery
and Intelligence" that
asked question 'Can
machines think ? '

• Further work came out


of a 1956 workshop at
Dart mouse sponsored
by Mc Carthy. In the
proposal of that
workshop He coined the
phrase a "study of
Artificial Intelligence"
Current Status Of
AI
• AI have taken many shapes and forms
over recent years:
• Mobile Phone (Siri/Cortana)
• Video game characters
• GPS
• Robotics
• Enhanced Technologies: Modern tech
solutions are more advanced and accessible
across industries.
• Voice Assistants: Help industries like IT,
automotive, and retail with various tasks.
• Chatbots: Automate responses, reducing
manual handling of common queries.
• AI in Mobile Apps: AI simplifies deployment
of apps and devices across industries.
• Cloud Services: AI has streamlined the use
of cloud services.
• Emerging AI Technologies: Includes
Challenges For
AI
• Data privacy and security: AI systems
use large amounts of data, including
personal and sensitive information, which
raises concerns about consent, ethical data
collection, and data breaches.
• Algorithmic bias: AI systems inherit
algorithmic bias from the people who build
and train them, as well as from the social
environment.
• Explainability and transparency: As AI
systems become more complex, it's harder
for people to understand how they work and
why they make certain decisions.
• Integration with existing
systems: Integrating AI systems with
existing manufacturing processes and
systems requires a significant investment in
technology and infrastructure.
• Development costs: AI development can
be expensive.
• Healthcare: AI aids in
accurate medical
diagnoses.
• Finance: AI enhances
fraud detection and
planning.
• Education: AI
customizes learning for
students.
• Law: AI boosts
efficiency in legal
work.
• Transportation:
Autonomous vehicles
become more
widespread.

• Less room for • Expensive to
Errors Implement
• Right decision • Dependency on
making machine
• Work in Risky • Replaces Human
Artificial Intelligence has come a long way from its early
conceptualization to becoming an integral part of modern
industries. Today, AI is revolutionizing sectors like healthcare,
finance, and education, offering innovative solutions and
enhancing efficiency. However, as we look to the future, AI
faces challenges like data privacy, ethical concerns, and
technological limitations. By addressing these challenges
thoughtfully, AI will continue to evolve, shaping a more
connected and efficient world.

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