Ai - Unit 1 - Part 1
Ai - Unit 1 - Part 1
Ai - Unit 1 - Part 1
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
Bhargav M
UNIT 1
• Introduction:
• Artificial Intelligence, Historical Backdrop, What is Artificial
Intelligence, AI Agents – Types of Agents, Applications Of AI
The definitions on the top, (a) and (b) are concerned with reasoning, whereas those
on the bottom, (c) and (d) address behavior.
The definitions on the left, (a) and (c) measure success in terms of human
performance, and those on the right, (b) and (d) measure the ideal concept of
intelligence called rationality.
• Foundations of Artificial Intelligence:
2.Finance:
•Algorithmic Trading: AI algorithms can analyze financial markets and execute trades at high speeds to
optimize returns.
•Risk Assessment: AI models can assess credit risk, detect fraud, and predict market trends.
3.Autonomous Vehicles:
•AI powers self-driving cars and drones by enabling them to perceive their environment, make decisions,
and navigate safely.
9.Gaming:
•AI is used to create non-player characters (NPCs) with realistic behaviors and to adapt gameplay based on a
player's actions.
10.Agriculture:
•Precision Agriculture: AI-driven systems help optimize crop management, from planting to harvesting.
11.Energy Management:
•AI is employed to optimize energy consumption in buildings, factories, and power grids.
12.Robotics:
•Robots use AI for tasks like manufacturing, warehousing, and surgery.
13.Space Exploration:
•AI is used in autonomous space exploration, such as the Mars rovers, to navigate and analyze data.
14.Environmental Monitoring:
•AI helps analyze and predict environmental changes, aiding in climate research and conservation efforts.
15.Law Enforcement:
•AI can analyze large datasets to predict and prevent criminal activities, as well as in facial recognition for
identifying suspects.
16.Entertainment:
•AI-generated music, art, and content recommendation enhance the entertainment industry.
17.Human Resources:
•AI streamlines recruitment processes, screens resumes, and assesses job candidates.
18.Supply Chain Management:
•AI optimizes logistics, inventory management, and demand forecasting.
19.Public Health:
•AI can track disease outbreaks, analyze epidemiological data, and assist in healthcare resource allocation.
20.Finance:
•AI-driven robo-advisors provide investment advice and manage portfolios.
AI's adaptability and potential for automation make it a transformative technology across various sectors,
improving efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making processes. However, ethical and privacy considerations
must be carefully addressed as AI continues to advance and integrate into society.
AI AGENTS
AI AGENTS
AI agents, also known as artificial intelligence agents, are computer programs or systems that are
designed to perform tasks or make decisions autonomously, often in a manner that mimics human
intelligence.
These agents can be found in various applications and domains, and they come in different forms and
levels of complexity.
•Rule-Based Agents: These agents follow explicit rules and logic to make decisions. They are simple and
deterministic but may not handle complex tasks well.
•Machine Learning Agents: These agents use machine learning algorithms to learn from data and improve
their performance over time. Examples include reinforcement learning agents and deep learning models.
•Expert Systems: These agents incorporate expert knowledge in a specific domain to make decisions or
provide recommendations. They are particularly useful in areas where human expertise is valuable.
•Chatbots and Virtual Assistants: These AI agents are designed for natural language processing and
conversation. They can answer questions, assist with tasks, and perform other language-related functions.
•Autonomous Vehicles: Self-driving cars and drones are examples of AI agents that navigate and make
decisions based on sensor data and algorithms.
•Game-playing Agents: AI agents can be developed to play games like chess, Go, and video games, often
surpassing human performance.
•Robotic Agents: Robots can be equipped with AI to perform tasks in various environments, from
manufacturing to healthcare.
2.Components of AI Agents:
•Perception: AI agents often have sensors or input mechanisms to perceive their environment,
such as cameras, microphones, or other sensors.
•Reasoning and Decision-Making: These agents use algorithms and logic to process
information and make decisions. This can range from simple rule-based decisions to complex
neural network computations.
•Actuation: AI agents often interact with the physical world through actuators, such as motors,
speakers, or screens, to carry out actions.
•Learning: Many AI agents incorporate learning mechanisms to adapt and improve their
performance over time. This may involve supervised learning, unsupervised learning, or
reinforcement learning.
3.Applications of AI Agents:
•Personal Assistants: Virtual assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant are AI agents that assist with
tasks, answer questions, and control smart devices.
•Healthcare: AI agents are used in medical diagnosis, drug discovery, and personalized treatment
recommendations.
•Finance: AI agents are employed in algorithmic trading, fraud detection, and risk assessment.
•Manufacturing and Robotics: Robots with AI agents are used in manufacturing for tasks like assembly,
quality control, and material handling.
•Gaming: Game-playing agents are designed to compete with humans or other AI agents in video games.
•Autonomous Vehicles: Self-driving cars and drones use AI agents for navigation and decision-making.
AI agents continue to advance in sophistication and capabilities, and they have the potential to revolutionize
various industries and aspects of daily life as they become more capable and integrated into existing systems.