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Both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Computer Science are academic disciplines that are closely related to one another but are distinct from one another. As their primary fields of investigation, AI and Computer Science are primarily concerned with the research and development of intelligent agents and computer systems. Shall we investigate each of these topics even further, if that is all OK with you? AI is an acronym that stands for “Artificial Intelligence”. The branch of computer science known as Artificial Intelligence (AI) focuses on the development of software and hardware for computers and other devices that are capable of doing activities that would ordinarily need the intellect of a person. Examples of these tasks include problem solving and decision making. John McCarthy is credited as being the one who first used the term “Artificial Intelligence” in 1956. The process entails a number of processes, one of which is the creation of algorithms, models, and technologies that equip computers with the power to observe, reason, learn, and make decisions on their own without human intervention. The subfield of computer science known as Artificial Intelligence (AI) focuses on developing methods to endow machines with the capacity to solve challenging issues in a manner that is more comparable to the way in which people would solve such problems. AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is the process of constructing computer systems that are able to carry out activities that would ordinarily need the intellect of a human being. This process is referred to as the development of intelligent computer systems. Visual perception, the ability to recognize speech, the ability to make decisions, and the ability to translate languages are all included in these skills. It is bringing about change and development in the field of computer science by employing programming approaches that are becoming increasingly advanced. This book analyses both the current uses of AI within the discipline of computer science as well as the prospective future applications of AI.
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