Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Roboter

Artificial intelligence – Social trade-offs, opportunities, and challenges

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The information sheet illustrates each trade-off and provides information on opportunities and challenges as well as the state of the art. Information and ideas: The students can discuss as a class their opinions about the respective pros and cons from the graphic of the same name and the text from the information sheet.
technology; Data processing; Data protection; Information Technology; Internet; Robot

Artificial intelligence – Practical example: Driver assistance systems and self-driving cars

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The visualized stages are: • Assisted driving • Partially automated driving • Conditionally automated driving • Highly automated driving • Fully autonomous driving Examples are provided for each of the individual stages.
technology; Data processing; Data protection; Information Technology; Internet; Robot

Artificial intelligence – Definition: What is AI?

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This document lists the characteristics of AI. The text defines and differentiates the terms weak AI and strong AI. Use of the term intelligence is viewed as problematic because intelligence is a trait that is deeply associated with being human. Humans possess consciousness that machines will never have.
technology; Data processing; Data protection; Information Technology; Internet; Robot

Artificial intelligence – Practical example: Driver assistance systems and self-driving cars

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The path toward autonomous driving can be described in five stages: • Assisted driving • Partially automated driving • Conditionally automated driving • Highly automated driving • Fully autonomous driving The phases are listed in a table that also includes a brief description of the phase, the role of the driver and the car, as well as examples of the respective phase. The text also discusses the advantages and disadvantages as well as the opportunities and challenges.
technology; Data processing; Data protection; Information Technology; Internet; Robot

Artificial intelligence – How does machine learning work?

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The AI trainer is a person who provides the objectives and training data. The AI system works through the training data. At the beginning, AI evaluations are often incorrect. The AI system receives feedback on each answer. In the AI neural network, which comprises many neuron layers, the neurons are weighted via the feedback during training. The recognition rate improves. The training result can be stored to be used by algorithms when AI performs its work.
technology; Data processing; Data protection; Information Technology; Internet; Robot

Artificial intelligence – Practical example: Facial recognition

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While facial recognition is used to determine identity, for example, when passports are checked, emotion recognition is designed to recognize human feelings or emotional states. The information sheet lists the advantages and disadvantages as well as the opportunities and challenges of these applications.
technology; Data processing; Data protection; Information Technology; Internet; Robot