AI or Artificial Intelligence refers to the development of computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. These tasks include learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, understanding natural language, and speech recognition. AI can be classified into two main types: narrow or weak AI and general or strong AI
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is like having super-smart computers that can do things on their own. These computers can learn from experience, make decisions, and even understand what we're saying. For example, virtual assistants like Siri or Alexa use AI to chat with us and follow our commands. AI can also look at pictures and videos and figure out what's happening in them. People are working on making sure AI is fair and doesn't accidentally act in a way that's not right, which is called ethics. In healthcare, AI helps doctors by making diagnoses and finding new medicines. The ultimate goal is to create General AI, which means computers that can do lots of different things, just like we do. AI is all around us, from the shows recommended by streaming platforms to self-driving cars that use smart technology to get around. It's exciting, but people are also talking about using AI in ways that are responsible and good for everyone.
Our commitment extends to developing AI-powered diagnostics that can assist healthcare professionals in early detection and intervention, contributing to more effective disease management and improved patient outcomes.
Our goal at AI TEC is to push the boundaries of AI, developing innovative solutions that translate research into real-world impact across various domains.