Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI or A.I.) is a computer program or a machine that is able to learn and mimic human cognition.[1][2] Sometimes, AI is used to talk about neural networks or deep learning.[3] Artificial intelligence is a system's ability to understand external data, to learn from that data, and to use what it has learned to achieve specific goals or tasks through adaptation.[4] Artificial intelligence is widely applied in speech recognition, image recognition, robotics, autonomous systems, natural language processing, machine translation, predictive analytics, medical diagnostics, fraud detection, and the control of physical processes. Origin of nameJohn McCarthy came up with the name, "artificial intelligence" in 1956. Intelligence allows an organism to act in a meaningful way in its environment. It includes the ability to get sensory inputs, and to react to these. LawsThe European Union made a law (2024's second quarter) about artificial intelligence. It is the world's first law that regulates AI.[5] Connecticut and Colorado tried to pass laws (in 2024) regarding use of AI.[6] HistoryAI research started with a conference at Dartmouth College in 1956. It was a month-long brainstorming session many people who like AI came to. At the conference, they wrote programs which were able to beat humans at checkers or solving word problems. The Department of Defense started giving a lot of money to AI research, and labs were created all over the world. In a paper on AI, mathematician James Lighthill wrote " In the 90s and early 2000s, AI became important again in data mining and medical diagnosis. This was possible because of faster computers and focusing on solving more specific problems. ![]() In 1997, the chess computer Deep Blue became the first computer program to beat chess world champion Garry Kasparov. In 2011, IBM Watson beat the top two Jeopardy! players Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings. In 2016, Google's AlphaGo beat top Go player Lee Sedol 4 out of 5 times. The idea is perhaps much older. Julien Offray de La Mettrie (1709-1751) was a materialist thinker of the Enlightenment. In his work of 1748, L'Homme Machine, he had the idea that both matter and life organized themselves.[8] He is seen as one of the precursors of Darwin's theory of evolution.[9] Today, one field of artificial intelligence, called strong artificial intelligence wants to build a machine that can think like a person.[10] However, weak artificial intelligence is about building a system that can support a human. One of the key problems is to make systems that can model wikt:uncertainity. Most of the time, this is done with probability theory and statistics. UsesArtificial intelligence is used in many different areas today.
Those subjects are part of Game artificial intelligence. Some software has become well-known, such as ChatGPT (a chatbot and virtual assistant). DomainsThere are different domains of artificial intelligence.
Types and classesResearchers Kaplan and Haenlein say there are three types of AI system: analytical, human-inspired, and humanized artificial intelligence.[4]
ControversiesIn 2025, a municipality in Norway made a report in regard to permanently closing down schools; The report used ghost source (or fictitious sources); Those sources were claimed to be the works of two (named) professors; The municipality admitted that the report was made [partly] by A.I.; The process of closing down schools, has stopped (as of March).[12] An official that was involved, resigned (or left her job) one month later.[13] (See Hallucination, artificial intelligence) Other information
A.I. chips are a kind of computer chip, according to media.[14][15] Researchers didn't know how difficult several issues were. They still couldn't offer computers things like emotions or common sense. Faster computers, deep learning, and more data have made AI popular throughout the world.[16] An great intelligent machine is flexible and perceives what is around it. It would use what it learns to make its chance of success at some goal better.[17] AI has been successful with decoding human speech,[1] playing games (like chess and Go), self-driving cars, and understanding complex data.[18] Someday, AI researchers hope to create computer programs that can learn, solve problems, and think logically.[19][20] So far, most AI programs only do what computers can do well like searching databases or doing calculations. AI is not able to sense and understand what is happening around itself because of problems with what computers can do. AI involves many different fields like computer science, mathematics, linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy. Researchers hope to make a "general artificial intelligence" which can solve many problems instead of focusing on just one. Researchers are also trying to make creative and emotional AI which could create art. Alan Turing wrote in 1950 "I propose to consider the question 'can machines think'?"[21] He said the question should be changed from if a machine "thinks" to "whether or not it is possible for machinery to show intelligent behavior".[21] Alan Turing also created the Turing test. This is a very general test. If a human cannot tell if at the other end of the line, there is a machine or a human answering questions, the machine is intelligent. The authors of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach agree with Turing that AI must be defined by "acting" and not "thinking".[22] But they don't think the test compares machines to people. "Aeronautical engineering texts do not define the goal of their field as making 'machines that fly so exactly like pigeons that they can fool other pigeons.'"[23] AI founder John McCarthy agreed, writing that "Artificial intelligence is not, by definition, simulation of human intelligence".[24][25] Computers can do some things like learning and problem solving, but not in the same way as people do.[1] Interestingly, advancements in AI have expanded its applications, including the use of Large language models (LLMs) to "humanize" AI-generated text. This reflects a growing interest in bridging the gap between machine outputs and human-like expression. [26] AI and machine learning technology is used in applications including: search engines, recommendation systems, virtual assistants, autonomous vehicles, automatic language translation, facial recognition, image labeling, advertising, and driving internet traffic. One interesting use of AI is in helping people with their personal relationships. For example, ChatGPT is a powerful AI tool that can create human-like text and assist in many communication tasks.[25] Optical character recognition is no longer thought of as an example of "artificial intelligence" since it's now commonly used. Related pages
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