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WHAT CAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DO TODAY?
Artificial Intelligence has advanced very rapidly in the past decade because of greater use of
science, engineering and mathematics in experimenting and comparing approaches. Artificial
Intelligence research also overlaps with tasks such as robotics, control systems, scheduling, data
mining, logistics, speech & facial recognition, etc.
IMPLEMENTING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Artificial Intelligence is being successfully implemented in:
Robotics Vehicles: Driverless robotic cars outfitted with cameras, radar
and laser range finders to sense the environment and software to
command & control steering, brakes and accelerator and to also obey
the traffic rules.
Robotic car
Speech recognition: Conversation guided by an automated speech
recognition and dialogue management system.
Speech recognition
Game playing: IBM’s Deep Blue became the first computer program to
defeat a world champion in a chess match.
AI in Video games
Autonomous planning and scheduling: NASA’s Remote Agent program
became the first on-board autonomous planning program to control the
scheduling of operations for a spacecraft.
Sacrab Autonomous
planning & scheduling
Logistics planning: Dynamic Analysis and Re-planning Tool, DART of United States was used
for automated logistics planning and scheduling for transportation in war.
Robotics: They are designed and manufactured to perform tasks that
are difficult to perform by humans. Robots are also used to handle
hazardous materials, to clear explosives, etc.
Robotics
Machine translation: Used for translating one language to another.
Machine translation
Machine vision: Used for capturing and analysing visual information
using a camera, analog to digital conversion and digital signal processing.
Machine vision
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