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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

ABSTRACT:


Today in the world of computers, everything has become automated. Computers have taken over our boring and tedious jobs. Earlier they were designed to help humans but nowadays computer engineers are working on a new breed of computers known as intelligent machines. These machines could simulate the human intelligence to an extent. Although they are designed by humans, still they are able to learn by themselves. They can learn and work in a way a new born child does. These machines can adapt to the changing environment by observing their surroundings and learning by their past experiences just like a small child.

To help us and our organizations cope with the unpredictable eventualities of an ever-more volatile world, these systems need capabilities that will enable them to adapt readily to change. Health-care providers require easy access to information systems so they can track health-care delivery and identify the most recent and effective medical treatments for their patients' conditions. Crisis management teams must be able to explore alternative courses of action and support decision making. Educators need systems that adapt to a student's individual needs and abilities. Businesses require flexible manufacturing and software design aids to maintain their leadership position in information technology, and to regain it in manufacturing.

By providing computer programs that amplify human cognitive abilities and increase human productivity, reach, and effectiveness, we can help meet national needs in industries like health care, education, service, and manufacturing. This paper reviews the issues arising from the combination of artificial intelligence techniques with those of virtual environments created by humans.


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