Artificial intelligence is a vast field and far from being isolated from IT, it embraces many other disciplines such as philosophy, neuroscience and psychology. However, it is important to bear in mind that, instead of simply trying to understand intelligence, artificial intelligence professionals also seek to build or create it. The uses and applications of AI are many and varied, and although many think of humanoid robots when they discuss AI, you may be surprised to learn that we already comply with AI applied in our daily lives.
Artificial intelligence is full of big questions: what does an entity think (biological or mechanical)? How does a problem understand or solve this? Can a machine really be smart? What is intelligence? The answer to these questions may not be easy, but there is an answer that is seen in the mirror so that we know that the search for knowledge is feasible.
Through this series of articles, I will explore the many approaches, subdomains, applications and problems we face as we explore this vast and exciting area of research.
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