Revisiting AI Project Cycle Class 10 Notes
Revisiting AI Project Cycle Class 10 Notes
AI Project Cycle
If we have to develop an AI project, the AI Project Cycle provides us with an
appropriate framework which can lead us towards the goal. The AI project cycle
is the cyclical process followed to complete an AI project.
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Step 4: Modeling: After Exploration you have to decide which type of
model you would build to achieve the goal. For this, you can research
online and select various models which give a suitable output.
Step 5: Evaluation: Once the modelling is complete, you now need to test
your model on some newly fetched data. The results will help you in
evaluating your model and improving it.
Step 6: Deployment: Finally, after evaluation, the deployment stage is
crucial for ensuring the successful integration and operation of AI solutions
in real-world environments, enabling them to deliver value and impact to
users and stakeholders.
Introduction to AI Domains
Depending on the type of data, we can divide AI into different domains:
1. Statistical Data
2. Computer Vision
3. Natural Language Processing
1. Statistical Data
2. Computer Vision
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aerial images of farmland, which are then analysed to assess crop health and
optimize farming practices.
Email filters – Email filters are one of the most basic and initial applications of
NLP online. It started with spam filters, uncovering certain words or phrases that
signal a spam message.
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To design an ethical AI system, the following things are to be followed:
Ethical frameworks for AI can be categorized into two main types: sector-based
and value-based frameworks.
1. Sector-based Frameworks:
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2. Value-based Frameworks:
Principles of bioethics:
What are the main principles of AI ethical should be consider for making AI
application?
There is main three principles should be followed when every make the AI
application:
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Beneficence – Beneficence refers to the ethical principle of promoting and
maximizing the well-being and welfare of individuals and society.
Case Study
Let’s see one case study. Suppose a company wants to design an AI algorithm
for optimizing patient care. The objective of the development of the AI algorithm
is to help doctors to make better decisions and identify high-risk patients, but due
to unintended biases and due to inaccurate data, the AI algorithm makes
mistakes due to unfair patterns in the data, which increases the patient risk levels
and can compromise patient health. This issue has to be fixed; otherwise, it can
affect patient health.
The four principles of bioethics can be used to ensure an ethical AI solution for
the healthcare problem.