NAVIGATING THE FINANCIAL NEXUS: AI AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL ECONOMICS - REDEFINING WEALTH IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Author | : Latha Thammareddi |
Publisher | : Xoffencerpublication |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2024-02-07 |
ISBN-10 | : 9788119534517 |
ISBN-13 | : 8119534514 |
Rating | : 4/5 (17 Downloads) |
Download or read book NAVIGATING THE FINANCIAL NEXUS: AI AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL ECONOMICS - REDEFINING WEALTH IN THE DIGITAL AGE written by Latha Thammareddi and published by Xoffencerpublication. This book was released on 2024-02-07 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Does artificial intelligence include robotics? Does artificial intelligence exist in robots? I was wondering if you could explain me how these two terms come from different places. Both artificial intelligence and robots serve various purposes. On the other hand, people often conflate the two. A significant number of individuals are uncertain as to whether artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are distinct ideas or if they are interchangeable. Artificial Intelligence Vs Robotics The technology of computing serves as the basis for artificial intelligence (AI). The process involves the development of software that computers can use to do tasks that were previously performed by people requiring intelligence. The capabilities of artificial intelligence systems include the ability to learn, observe, solve problems, grasp language, and reason rationally. Artificial intelligence may be used in a wide variety of modern applications, ranging from personal assistants to autonomous vehicles. There is a continuous progression taking place in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). In spite of this, artificial intelligence is occasionally depicted in science fiction as being as lifelike as is physically possible in robot form. Nevertheless, robotics is a discipline of computer science that focuses on the study of robots like these. Robots, which are programmable machines, are often capable of carrying out a series of activities either entirely or partly on their own. One must possess all three of the following characteristics in order to be classified as a robot Through the use of their sensors and actuators, robots interact with the environment that they are in Automatons may be programmed by you. The vast majority of robots are capable of functioning on little or no supervision from humans. Due to the fact that certain robots do not have the capability to function alone, the word "usually" is used to characterize robots. For example, even if they are only controlled by humans, telerobots are still regarded to be a branch of robotics for the purpose of classification. Long term, robots that are driven by artificial intelligence will link the two areas. The operation of these mechanical creatures is carried out by intelligent computer software. The majority of robots do not possess any kind of artificial intelligence. Up until quite recently, all industrial robots were restricted to doing the same set of duties simultaneously. We have previously shown that artificial intelligence is not required for jobs that are routine and repetitive. There are significant limitations placed on the capabilities of robots that lack intelligence. Algorithms that are based on artificial intelligence are often necessary in order to make it possible for robots to perform more complex tasks.