In this first of a series of six blog posts, we define AI in three ways, shifting from a view of AI as human-like toward a view of AI that keeps humans in the decision cycle.
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Via Nik Peachey
When we think of artificial intelligence, we think of a computer with human-like characteristics. AL computers can reason, communicate and interact with humans independently. AI is currently in its beginning stages, but we can be sure it will only expand in a few short years. Technology in AI is rapidly growing, making artificial intelligence capable of self-driving cars. In the future of education, we can see AI giving lessons while the teachers interact with students.