User talk:Dinesh Kumar Maurya

What Contributes to AI ?
Artificial Intelligence Artificial  intelligence  is  a  science  and  technology  based  on  disciplines  such  as S cience, B iology, P sychology, L inguistics, M athematics,  and Engineering. C omputer A major  thrust  of  AI is in the  development  of  computer  function reasoning,  learning,  and  problem  solving. s associated  with  human  intelligence,  such  as Out  of  the  following  areas,  one  or  multiple  areas  can  contribute  to  build  an  intelligent  system. Programming W ithout and With AI The programming  without  and  with  AI Programming  Without AI is  different  in  following  ways: Programming  With  AI A  computer  program  without  AI  can answer  the specific to  solve. questions it  is  meant A  computer  program  with AI  can a nswer  the generic Modificatio n  in  the  program  leads  to change  in  its  structure questions  it  is  meant  to  solve. AI programs  can  absorb  new  modifications  by putting highly. independent pieces  of information together. Hence you  can  modify even  a  minute  piece  of  information  of  program without  affecting  its  structure. M odification is  not  quick and  easy. may lead to  affecting  the  program  adversely. It Quick and  Easy  program modification. 2 Dinesh Kumar Maurya (talk) 16:18, 15 January 2017 (UTC)

The Nature of Environments
The Nature of Environments Some programs operate in the entirely artificial environment confined to keyboard input, database, computer file systems and character output on a screen. In contrast, some software agents (software robots or softbots) exist in rich, unlimited softbots domains. The simulator has a very detailed, complex environment. The software agent needs to choose from a long array of actions in real time. A softbot designed to scan the online preferences of the customer and show interesting items to the customer works in the real as well as an artificial environment. The most famous artificial environment is the Turing Test environment, in which one real and other artificial agents are tested on equal ground. This is a very challenging environment as it is highly difficult for a software agent to perform as well as a human. Turing Test The success of an intelligent behavior of a system can be measured with Turing Test. Two persons and a machine to be evaluated participate in the test. Out of the two persons, one plays the role of the tester. Each of them sits in different rooms. The tester is unaware of who is machine and who is a human. He interrogates the questions by typing and sending them to both intelligences, to which he receives typed responses. Dinesh Kumar Maurya (talk) 16:20, 15 January 2017 (UTC)

Mst h Dinesh Kumar Maurya (talk) 16:21, 15 January 2017 (UTC)