See [[Week 1 - Introduction]] or the [[Main AI Page]] Also see the [[Master of Philosophy - Main Page]]
For a videogame designer, AI means writing the code that affects how bots play, and how the environment reacts to the player.
For a screenwriter, AI means a character that acts like a human, with some trope of computer features mixed in.
For a data scientist, AI is a way of exploring and classifying data to meet specific goals.
Chatbots powered by natural language processing capabilities, are being used in healthcare to question patients and run basic diagnoses like real doctors.
In education, they are providing students with easy to learn conversational interfaces and on-demand online tutors.
Customer service chatbots are improving customer experience by resolving queries on the spot and freeing up agents time for conversations that add value.
AI-powered advances in speech-to-text technology have made real time transcription a reality.
Advances in speech synthesis are the reason companies are using AI-powered voice to enhance customer experience, and give their brand its unique voice.
In the field of medicine, it’s helping patients with Lou Gehrig’s disease, for example, to regain their real voice in place of using a computerized voice.
Computer vision is one of the reasons why cars can steer their way on streets and highways and avoid hitting obstacles.
Computer vision algorithms detect facial features and images and compare them with databases of face profiles.
AI is what allows
AI can aid in detecting cancerous moles in skin images or finding symptoms in x-ray and MRI scan
There’s AI
AI is working behind the scenes
AI is impacting healthcare in significant ways, by
AI has the potential to
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