ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH METHODS
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Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Research, Information Technology.Abstract
We live in a world that is 4.5 billion years old, and with the existence of their Earth many changes and developments have been made. One of the most popular and highly controversial developments is technology. The topic of technological advances can be very broad, as there are advances in various forms of technology, but this paper will focus on the development of Artificial Intelligence. Explaining artificial intelligence, scientific research and the design of intelligent agents that mimic human performance. The wise man is able to understand the natural world and to take action that will help to enhance the environment and thus increase his chances of success. Artificial Intelligence is linked to the modern development of computer systems that limit the ability to perform tasks that in normal operation require human ingenuity. Some of these features include speech recognition, language translation, decision-making and visual perception. One of the most popular robots is Disney's WALL-E which has the ability to act as a human and perform all human activities on a much larger scale.
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