Abstract

Review Article

A review article on artificial intelligence

Nagendraswamy C* and Amogh Salis

Published: 19 May, 2021 | Volume 5 - Issue 1 | Pages: 013-014

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the emulation of human intelligence in computers that have been trained to think and behave like humans. The word may also refer to any computer that exhibits human-like characteristics like learning and problem-solving. Artificial intelligence is intelligence demonstrated by machines, as opposed to natural intelligence, which involves consciousness and emotionality and is demonstrated by humans and animals [1].

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Intelligence; Computers

References

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