Today I’m going to write about how the ways AI learns are similar to how I learn. Sounds interesting, right? let me clarify what I mean by AI. AI stands for artificial intelligence, which is a broad term that covers any system that can perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as understanding language, recognizing images, playing games, making decisions, etc. AI can be divided into four types: Strong AI: this is the ultimate form of artificial intelligence, it can reason on its own and act human like, it has not yet been made. Weak AI: it cannot truly reason and solve problems, but can act as if it were intelligent. Weak AI holds that suitably programmed machines can simulate human cognition. Applied AI: aims to produce commercially viable “smart” systems such as, for example, a security system that is able to recognise the faces of people who are permitted to enter a particular building. Applied AI has already enjoyed considerable success. Cognitive AI: compu...
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