The document outlines foundational disciplines of AI, approaches to define it, and capabilities required for passing the Turing test. It discusses state-of-the-art applications, the basis of Artificial Neural Networks, and differentiates between various AI approaches such as thinking humanly and rationally. Additionally, it highlights the rational-agent approach and its advantages, along with a definition of AI focused on problem-solving methods involving symbols.
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The document outlines foundational disciplines of AI, approaches to define it, and capabilities required for passing the Turing test. It discusses state-of-the-art applications, the basis of Artificial Neural Networks, and differentiates between various AI approaches such as thinking humanly and rationally. Additionally, it highlights the rational-agent approach and its advantages, along with a definition of AI focused on problem-solving methods involving symbols.
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1) What are the various disciplines that AI is founded on?
2) What are the four approaches to define AI?
3) What are the six capabilities for a computer to qualify the Turing test? 4) Mention six state-of-the-art applications of AI. 5) An Artificial Neural Network Is based on? I. Strong Artificial Intelligence approach II. Weak Artificial Intelligence approach III. Cognitive Artificial Intelligence approach IV. Applied Artificial Intelligence approach 6) Write the basic concept of Turing test? 7) Thinking humanly approach and Thinking rationally approach of AI respectively deal with: I. Logic and Rationality II. Cognitive Science and Logic III. Turing Test and Logic IV. Rationality and Cognitive Science 8) For Total Turing Test, the computer system must posses the following two additional capabilities: I. Machine Learning and Automated Reasoning II. NLP and Computer Vision III. Computer Vision and Robotics IV. Knowledge Representation and Machine Learning 9) Recoiling from a hot stove is a reflex action that is usually more successful than a slower action taken after careful deliberation. It is therefore: I. Rational as well as intelligent action. II. Rational but not intelligent action. III. Not rational but intelligent action. IV. Neither rational nor intelligent action 10)The rational-agent approach has two advantages over the other approaches. I)It is more general than the “laws of thought” approach because correct inference is just one of several possible mechanisms for achieving rationality. II)It is less amenable to scientific development than are approaches based on human behavior or human thought. I. Both are false. II. I) is true II) is false. III. I) is false II) is true. IV. Both are true. 11) One definition of AI focuses on problem-solving methods that process: I. Smell II. Symbols III. Touch IV. Think