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Seminar Synopsis

Name :- Kande Pallavi Balaji


Class :- MCA FY
Roll No :- 27
Topic name:- Artificial Intelligence

Introduction To Seminar :-
Artificial intelligence is a way of enabling machines to
simulate human intelligence and perform tasks that
typically require human cognitive functions.
This includes reasoning, learning, problem-solving,
perception, and decision-making.
By leveraging algorithms and vast amounts of data, AI
systems can process information, recognize patterns, and
improve their performance over time, often
autonomously.
In essence, AI represents a way for machines to mimic or
enhance human abilities, allowing them to handle tasks
like visual recognition, language understanding, and
autonomous decision-making.
ABSTRACT :-
Artificial intelligence isexhibited by artificial
entity, a system which is generally assumed to be a
computer.
AI systemsare now in routine use in economics, medicine,
engineering and the military, as well as being built into
many common home computer software applications,
traditional strategy games likecomputer chess and other
video games.
I tried to explain the brief ideas of AI and its application
in various fields. It cleared theconcept of computational
and conventional categories. It includes various advanced
systems suchas Neural Network, Fuzzy Systems and
Evolutionary computation.
AI is used in typical problems such as Pattern recognition,
Natural language processing and more. This system is
working throughout the world as an artificial brain.
Intelligence involves mechanisms, and AI research
has discovered how to makecomputers carry out some of
them and not others. If doing a task requires only
mechanisms thatare well understood today, computer
programs can give very impressive performances on
thesetasks.
Topics will be covered in seminar
1. Introduction
2. abstract
3. History of AI
4. Types of AI
5. Categories of AI

6.Fields of AI

7.Applications of AI

8.Future scope

9.conclusion

10.References

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