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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Presented by: [Your Name]
Date: [Insert Date] What is AI? • - AI stands for Artificial Intelligence • - It means machines or computers can think and act like humans • - AI can learn, solve problems, and make decisions Types of AI • 1. Narrow AI • - Does one task (like voice assistants or spam filters) • 2. General AI • - Can do anything a human can (not fully developed yet) • 3. Super AI • - Smarter than humans (only in theory for now) Examples of AI in Daily Life • - Voice assistants (like Siri or Alexa) • - Google search suggestions • - Face recognition in phones • - Online shopping recommendations • - Self-driving cars (in progress) How AI Learns • - Uses a method called Machine Learning (ML) • - Computers are trained with lots of data • - They look for patterns and improve over time Benefits of AI • - Works fast and accurately • - Can do repetitive tasks • - Helps in healthcare, education, banking, and more • - Saves time and effort Challenges of AI • - Might take away some jobs • - Can make mistakes if not trained well • - Raises questions about privacy and control • - Needs rules and ethics The Future of AI • - AI will be more common in our lives • - Used in robotics, space, transport, and health • - We must use it wisely and safely Conclusion • - AI is a tool to help humans • - It has many uses and benefits • - But it needs to be used with care and responsibility