What are underlying assumptions about artificial intelligence?
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distinguish between responses from a machine and a human, the machine could be considered “intelligent". The first work that is now generally recognized as AI was McCullouch and Pitts' 1943 formal design for Turing-complete "artificial neurons".
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Artificial intelligence is the ability to give you software that can analyze the situation and what is the best decision you can take, so do not be confused with robotics, robotics is the physical part, but artificial intelligence is the analytical part. An algorithm that has implemented artificial intelligence is to know how to analyze the situation, you know what's going on.
To predict what will happen in the future, to know, to take the same steps, artificial intelligence also needs to be able to learn, self taught that recognizing behavior patterns, they understand how this Behaves in a kind of environment and is duplicated to know what will happen in the future.
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