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Go back to the [[AI Glossary]]
One row of a dataset. An example contains one or more features and possibly a label. See also labeled example and unlabeled example.
Examples and impact of AI
See [[Week 1 - Introduction]] or the [[Main AI Page]] Also see the [[Master of Philosophy - Main Page]]
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For a videogame designer, AI means writing the code that affects how bots play, and how the environment reacts to the player.
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For a screenwriter, AI means a character that acts like a human, with some trope of computer features mixed in.
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For a data scientist, AI is a way of exploring and classifying data to meet specific goals.
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Chatbots powered by natural language processing capabilities, are being used in healthcare to question patients and run basic diagnoses like real doctors.
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In education, they are providing students with easy to learn conversational interfaces and on-demand online tutors.
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Customer service chatbots are improving customer experience by resolving queries on the spot and freeing up agents time for conversations that add value.
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AI-powered advances in speech-to-text technology have made real time transcription a reality.
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Advances in speech synthesis are the reason companies are using AI-powered voice to enhance customer experience, and give their brand its unique voice.
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In the field of medicine, it's helping patients with Lou Gehrig's disease, for example, to regain their real voice in place of using a computerized voice.
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Computer vision is one of the reasons why cars can steer their way on streets and highways and avoid hitting obstacles.
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Computer vision algorithms detect facial features and images and compare them with databases of face profiles.
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AI is what allows
- consumer devices to authenticate the identities of their owners through facial recognition,
- social media apps to detect and tag users, and
- law enforcement agencies to identify criminals in video feeds.
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AI can aid in detecting cancerous moles in skin images or finding symptoms in x-ray and MRI scan
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There's AI
- in our Netflix queue,
- our navigation apps,
- keeping spam out of our inboxes and
- reminding us of important events
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AI is working behind the scenes
- monitoring our investments,
- detecting fraudulent transactions,
- identifying credit card fraud, and
- preventing financial crimes.
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AI is impacting healthcare in significant ways, by
- helping doctors arrive at more accurate preliminary diagnoses,
- reading medical imaging,
- finding appropriate clinical trials for patients, and
- making operational processes less expensive.
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AI has the potential to
- access enormous amounts of information,
- imitate humans,
- even specific humans,
- make life-changing recommendations about health and finances, and even
- correlate data that may invade privacy.
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