Kmc 101/201 Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Unit-1 An overview to ai



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Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Notes Unit 1
Intelligent Apps (I – Apps) I-Apps are pieces of software written for mobile devices based on artificial intelligence and machine learning technology, aimed at making everyday tasks easier.
This involves tasks like organizing and prioritizing emails, scheduling meetings, logging interactions, content, etc. Some familiar examples of I-Apps are Chatbots and virtual assistants.

Internet of Things (IoT) The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects, things that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet.
These devices range from ordinary household objects to sophisticated industrial tools. With more than 7 billion connected IoT devices today, experts are expecting this number to grow to 10 billion by 2020 and 22 billion by 2025. This includes everything from your
mobile phones,
 refrigerator,
 washing machines to almost everything that you can think of.

With IoT, we can have smart cities with optimized
 traffic system,
 efficient waste management and
energy use

Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality (AR) is a perfect blend of the digital world and the physical elements to create an artificial environment. Apps which are developed using AR technology for mobile or desktop to blend digital components into the real world. The full form of AR is Augment Reality. Example AR technology helps to display score overlays on telecasted sports games and pop out Db Virtual Reality (VR)
is a computer-generated simulation of an alternate world or reality. It is used in D movies and video games. It helps to create simulations similar to the real world and "immerse" the viewer using computers and sensory devices like headsets and gloves. Apart from games and entertainment, virtual reality is also used for training, education, and science.

Blockchain Blockchain is a digital ledger that can record not just economic transactions but virtually anything of value.
A key feature of blockchain is that it enables unrelated parties to transact and share data with each other on a common ledger. Transactions are validated using cryptography and consensus mechanisms such as Proof of Work. This is significant because participants don’t have to trust each other or rely on third-party validators to transact with each other. Data is central to AI effectiveness, and blockchain enables collaborative and secure data sharing. Blockchain can ensure the trustworthiness of data and can enable more data to be securely shared before AI extracts insights from it.

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