Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems that are designed to perform tasks that would otherwise require human intelligence. In addition to the use of explicit programming, AI systems can use experience and data to improve at tasks.

Some of the many uses and applications of artificial intelligence include:

  • Machine Learning – Enabling computer systems to learn and improve from experience rather than by being explicitly programmed. Key machine learning tasks include classification, prediction, pattern recognition, and more.
  • Computer Vision – The ability to extract meaning and insights from visual inputs like images and videos using pattern recognition. Enables facial recognition, defect detection, self-driving vehicles, and more.
  • Natural Language Processing – Understanding, interpreting, and manipulating human language. Allows for real-world applications like virtual assistants, sentiment analysis, language translation, and more.
  • Robotics – From autonomous vehicles to chatbots for customer service, AI is enabling increasing automation, efficiency and functionality improvements across industries.
  • Expert Systems – Designed to solve complex problems as well as, if not better than, human experts. Used for complex tasks like medical diagnosis.

Artificial intelligence has broad applicability for replicating or augmenting a vast range of human cognitive functions at high volumes, enabling organizations to save time and money while also discovering valuable insights from data.