DOE Explains...Artificial Intelligence
Apr 28,26 | 01:34 EST
Artificial Intelligence (AI) simply refers to intelligence demonstrated by machines, a stark contrast to the natural intelligence observed in humans and other biological organisms. The field of artificial intelligence was formally established in 1956, with early efforts focusing on developing tools to solve complex mathematical problems. Despite initial promise, researchers encountered significant challenges in creating sophisticated AI, leading to a deceleration of progress in the 1970s. However, recent decades have seen a resurgence in AI advancements, largely fueled by exponential increases in computing power and the widespread availability of vast data sets. A particular area of rapid progress within AI is machine learning, where systems autonomously learn from analyzed data and past results to enhance their future performance. This technology underpins applications like navigation systems, which use machine learning to process real-time traffic and user-reported data to optimize routes and improve fuel efficiency for specific, well-defined tasks. Building upon this, deep learning tackles more complex tasks involving numerous interdependent variables, utilizing neural networks that mimic the human brain's structure. These intricate, layered neural networks demand substantial computational resources for both training with immense data volumes and executing trained models for decision-making. Digital assistants such as Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, and Google Assistant are prime examples, relying on deep learning to understand vocal commands and perform requested actions or retrieve information.
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