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AI systems can be designed to perform simple tasks, like suggesting movies
based on what you’ve watched before, or more complex ones, like driving a car
without human assistance. At the heart of AI is the ability to learn and adapt
over time.
Unlike traditional programming, where computers follow strict rules, AI
systems can improve themselves by learning from new information, just like
humans.
How Does AI Work?
AI works by processing vast amounts of data and using
algorithms to detect patterns and make decisions. Some
key components of AI include:
• Machine Learning (ML): A type of AI that allows
computers to learn from data without being explicitly
programmed. It uses algorithms to identify patterns,
make predictions, or improve decisions over time. For example, an AI can
learn to recognise faces in photos by analysing thousands of images and
detecting similarities.
• Neural Networks: These are computer systems modeled after the human
brain. Neural networks help machines learn to classify and process complex
data, like identifying objects in images or understanding human speech.
• Natural Language Processing (NLP): This allows AI to understand,
interpret, and respond to human language. When you talk to Siri or Alexa,
NLP helps the system understand your words and respond appropriately.
• Computer Vision: AI systems can be taught to see and interpret visual
information, such as identifying people, objects, or animals in photos or
videos. This is used in everything from face recognition to self-driving cars.
AI in Daily Life
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is seamlessly integrated into our everyday activities,
enhancing convenience, efficiency, and decision-making.
Some of the common uses of AI in daily life are:
• Voice Assistants: Have you ever asked Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant a
question like “What’s the weather today?” or “Play my favourite song?”
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