ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING FOR THE INDIAN NAVY - National Maritime Foundation
Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- and its attendant term, 'Machine Learning' (ML) -- is described as the capability of a computer system to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition and decision-making. Almost all AI/ML examples in commercial as well as military use today rely on data stores that drive deep learning and natural language processing.[1] The defining feature of an AI/ML system is its ability to learn and solve problems. There has been a gradual change in our understanding of what exactly constitutes AI. While advancements in computer hardware and more efficient software have led to the development of AI systems, hitherto computer-resource-intensive tasks, such as optical character recognition (OCR) are now considered a routine technology and, hence, no longer included in any contemporary discussion of AI/ML.
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