Artificial Intelligence


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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a research field that studies how to realize the intelligent human behaviors on a computer. The ultimate goal of AI is to make a computer that can learn, plan, and solve problems autonomously. Although AI has been studied for more than half a century, we still cannot make a computer that is as intelligent as a human in all aspects. However, we do have many successful applications. In some cases, the computer equipped with AI technology can be even more intelligent than us. The Deep Blue system which defeated the world chess champion is a well-know example.

No one programming language is synonymous with AI, but a few, including Python, R and Java, are popular.

The rules, which are called algorithms, provide computing devices with step-by-step instructions for how to complete a specific task.

Why important?

Today's largest and most successful enterprises have used AI to improve their operations and gain advantage on their competitors.

Cross-Platform

Cross-platform testing is the practice of testing across browsers, OSes and gadgets to confirm that the software works correctly.

Why we need AI platform?

The AI Platform training service allows you to train models using a wide range of different customization options. You can select many different machine types to power your training jobs, enable distributed training, use hyperparameter tuning, and accelerate with GPUs and TPUs.

AI Development

Tesla says its cars will demonstrate full self-driving capability by 2022. Its competitors – which include Google, Apple, General Motors, and Ford – are all expected to announce major leaps forward in the autonomous car space in the next year.

Benefits of AI Development

  • AI drives down the time taken to perform a task. It enables multi-tasking and eases the workload for existing resources.

  • AI enables the execution of hitherto complex tasks without significant cost outlays.

  • AI operates 24x7 without interruption or breaks and has no downtime