Machine learning refers to any type of
computer program that can “learn” by itself
without having to be explicitly programmed by
a human.
Artificial
Intelligence is the
broader concept of
machines being able
to carry out tasks in
a way that we would
consider “smart”.
Definition :-
• The study and design of intelligent agents," where an intelligent agent
is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions which
maximize its chances of success.
AI Research uses tools and insights from:-
Computer Science
Psychology
Philosophy
Neuroscience
Robotics
Economics
Control System
Data Mining
Speech & Facial
Recognition
And many more
Machine learning is one subfield of Artificial Intelligence. The core principle here is that
machines take data and "learn" for themselves. Machine Learning systems can quickly apply
knowledge and training from large data sets to excel at facial recognition, speech recognition,
object recognition, translation, and many other tasks.
Rolls-Royce VISION
NEXT 100
Like any good AI, Rolls-Royce
VISION NEXT 100 will learn about
you over time, remembering your
preferred routes, restaurants, and
apparently even your taste in art.
The Vision 100 is a fully
autonomous, zero-emissions
vehicle, and it serves to underline
BMW's expressed belief that
electric drive is the future.
Hey Siri!
WHO IS SIRI?
“Siri is an intelligent
personal assistant,
part of Apple Inc.'s
iOS, watchOS,
macOS, and tvOS
operating systems”
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German
Chancellor at a Robotics Exhibition in Germany.
Robots in
Research
Robots come in very
handy in the world of
research, as they often
can be used to perform
tasks or reach locations
that would be
impossible for humans.
Drone, in a technological context, is an unmanned aircraft.
Drones are more formally known as unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs) or unmanned aircraft systems (UASes)
Droneis a flying robot. The aircrafts may be
remotely controlled or can fly autonomously through
software controlled flight plans in their embedded
systems working in conjunction with onboard sensors
and GPS.
Cloud Computing Is The Delivery Of Computing
Services—servers, Storage, Databases, Networking,
Software, Analytics And More—over The Internet (“The
Cloud”).
Companies offering these
computing services are
called CLOUD
PROVIDERS and
typically charge for cloud
computing services based
on usage, similar to how
you are billed for water or
electricity at home.
If you use an online service to send email, edit documents, watch
movies or TV, listen to music, play games or store pictures and other
files, it is likely that CLOUD COMPUTING is making it all
possible behind the scenes.
Types of cloud services:
INFRASTRUCTURE-AS-A-SERVICE (IAAS)
In this you rent IT infrastructure—servers and virtual machines (VMs), storage, networks,
operating systems from a cloud provider on a pay-as-you-go basis.
PLATFORM AS A SERVICE (PAAS)
It refers to cloud computing services that supply an on-demand environment for
developing, testing, delivering and managing software applications.
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (SAAS)
Cloud providers host and manage the software application and underlying infrastructure
and handle any maintenance, like software upgrades and security patching.
So what is Virtual Reality?
Virtual reality is a computer-generated environment that
lets you experience a different reality. A VR headset fits
around your head and over your eyes, and visually separates
you from whatever space you're physically occupying.
Images are fed to your eyes from two small lenses.
Through VR you can experience a movie as if you are part of
it, and immerse yourself in a video game without leaving
your couch.
Augmented
reality (AR) , is a live
direct or indirect view
of a physical, real-world
environment whose
elements
are augmented by
computer-generated
sensory input such as
sound, video, graphics
or GPS data.
Augmented reality enhances one’s current perception of reality, whereas
in contrast, virtual reality replaces the real world with a simulated one. With the help
of advanced AR technology the information about the surrounding real world of the
user becomes interactive and digitally manipulable.
“Augmented reality brings out the components of the digital world
into a person's perceived real world”
Holographyis a photographic technique that records the light
scattered from an object, and then presents it in a way that
appears three-dimensional. Hologramspop up in movies such
as "Star Wars" and "Iron Man," but the technology has not
quite caught up to movie magic — yet.
FUTURE OF
HOLOGRAM
New holographic technology is
being developed that projects 3D
images from another location in
real time. The images are also
static, but they are refreshed every
two seconds, creating a strobe-like
effect of movement. The
researchers hope to improve the
technology over the next few years
to bring higher resolution and
faster image streaming.
IoT is simple, it’s about connecting
devices over the internet, letting
them talk to us, applications, and
each other.
1 - Smart fridge, what if fridge
could tell you it was out of milk,
texting you if its internal
cameras saw there was none
left.
3 - Think of connected traffic signals
that monitor utility use, or smart bins
that signal when they need to be emptied
– and industry, with connected sensors
for everything from tracking parts to
monitoring crops.
2 - Smart pills and
connected monitoring
patches are
highlighting the life-
saving potential of
IoT. Smart watches or
fitness bands track
steps or heartbeat
while on a run.
IDEAS OF IOT
PHOTO CREDITS
In this presentation I had used a number of cool images where I have not been able to
determine the actual owner. I respect those unknown photographers for their awesome
work.
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