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A Survey on Artificial Intelligence and its Applications


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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a simulation of human intelligence processes through machines (especially computer systems). The study of mechanical or "formal" reasoning began with ancient philosophers and mathematicians. The study of mathematical logic was directly linked to Alan Turing's theory of computation. This shows that the machine can simulate all kinds of simple symbols by mixing simple symbols such as "0" and "1". Possible mathematical guidance work. The insight that digital computers can simulate any formal reasoning process is called the "Church-Turing" paper. With the discovery of neurobiology, information theory, and cybernetics, researchers began to consider the possibility of building an electronic brain. Turing suggested changing the question of "is it possible for machines to behave intelligently?" Artificial intelligence (AI) can also be used to predict the future. This article describes the latest technologies and applications of artificial intelligence.


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Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, Applications.
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Alagu Thilagam
Institute of System Engineering and Robotics, BAS, Sofia, Bulgaria
Arturo Geigel
Institute of System Engineering and Robotics, BAS, Sofia, Bulgaria

Abstract


Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a simulation of human intelligence processes through machines (especially computer systems). The study of mechanical or "formal" reasoning began with ancient philosophers and mathematicians. The study of mathematical logic was directly linked to Alan Turing's theory of computation. This shows that the machine can simulate all kinds of simple symbols by mixing simple symbols such as "0" and "1". Possible mathematical guidance work. The insight that digital computers can simulate any formal reasoning process is called the "Church-Turing" paper. With the discovery of neurobiology, information theory, and cybernetics, researchers began to consider the possibility of building an electronic brain. Turing suggested changing the question of "is it possible for machines to behave intelligently?" Artificial intelligence (AI) can also be used to predict the future. This article describes the latest technologies and applications of artificial intelligence.


Keywords


Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, Applications.