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The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On The Labour Force & Inventions Created By Artificial Intelligence Be Granted Patents




Muskan Sharma & Dr. Suman Paliwal, Jagannath University, Jaipur


INTRODUCTION


Alan Turing, often regarded to as the "father of computer science," posed the question "can machines think?" in 1950, even if this definition of artificial intelligence reflects a notion of artificial intelligence that was prevalent at the time. Turing created the initial test, known as the "Turing Test," in which a person's response to this question would require them to distinguish between text responses generated by a machine and those generated by a human. Even if artificial intelligence has developed since Turing's initial test, justification, and understanding, this nevertheless marks the beginning of an ongoing conversation and argument regarding AI.


There are four potential uses or definitions of artificial intelligence that can be applied to Differentiate between computer systems with AI and those without. These are from Stuart. One of the best textbooks on AI is written by Russell and Peter Norvig. The primary objectives of artificial intelligence are split into two categories based on the distinction between thinking and doing. Groups, two of the four objectives belonging to each group. The first category is the human approach. The human approach aims to replicate human behavior and mental processes within systems. The second category comprises the most effective strategy. The optimal approach strives for systems that exhibit both rational behavior and rational thought.


Artificial intelligence can be defined as a computer's capacity to solve issues through the integration of huge, dependable data sets with computer science. Consequently, algorithms for artificial intelligence (AI) might be created to create "expert" systems that could categorize or predict data that is sent into the system. Moreover, deep learning and machine learning are commonly discussed together because they fall under the same category of artificial intelligence (AI).



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