Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Overview
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What does AI stand for?

  • Application Interface
  • Artificial Intelligence (correct)
  • Advanced Information
  • Automated Interaction
  • Robotics is solely focused on building humanoid robots.

    False

    Name one use of AI in smartphones.

    Image recognition

    AI is increasingly used in __________ applications for navigation.

    <p>navigation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following robots to their functions:

    <p>Sophia = World's first robot citizen Pepper = Companion in homes and retail Atlas = Emergency services robot Nao = Small humanoid robot with sensors</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT an example of a use for AI?

    <p>Health monitoring devices</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Machine learning is a set of algorithms that only apply patterns to historical data.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IoT stand for?

    <p>Internet of Things</p> Signup and view all the answers

    AR stands for ___________ reality.

    <p>Augmented</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which robot is known for its lifelike movements?

    <p>Ameca</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    • AI refers to the creation of machines or computers that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence.
    • Applications include image recognition in smartphones, virtual assistant applications, and navigation apps.
    • AI influences online shopping through personalized advertisements and safety functions in vehicles.
    • Language translation is enhanced by AI, and various AI-driven games entertain users, such as emoji scavenger hunts and quick draw.

    Robotics

    • Robotics combines engineering with AI and machine learning to design and operate robots.
    • Robots can be humanoid or take other forms, such as robotic process automation.
    • Notable robots include:
      • Sophia: The first robot citizen and advanced humanoid.
      • Aibo: A robotic dog that forms emotional bonds with families.
      • Pepper: A humanoid companion that assists in retail environments.
      • Atlas: A disaster response robot providing emergency services.
      • Nao: A small humanoid robot with capabilities of walking, dancing, and recognizing faces.
      • HRP-5P: Designed for handling large objects on construction sites.
      • ASIMO: A global ambassador for robots known for walking, running, and playing soccer.
      • Ameca: Recognized for lifelike movements, utilized for testing AI/ML technologies in presentations.

    Machine Learning

    • A subset of AI that utilizes algorithms to identify patterns within data and apply them for various functions.

    Data Science

    • The discipline focused on analyzing data to derive meaningful insights and understand trends.

    Internet of Things (IoT)

    • Refers to the network of physical objects uniquely identified and connected via the internet.
    • Example includes the Mimo monitor, a modern infant monitoring device.

    Edge Computing

    • A branch of cloud computing that processes data closer to the source to enhance speed and efficiency.

    Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR)

    • AR: Enhances the real world with computer-generated information for interactive experiences, including training software and gaming.
    • VR: Immerses users in computer-generated environments, often requiring devices like HTC Vive or Google Cardboard.
    • Examples of AR/VR applications:
      • Google Earth VR: Offers virtual travel experiences to any location on Earth and the moon.
      • Ikea Place: Visualizes how furniture would look in a user's home.
      • YouCam Makeup: Enables users to virtually try on cosmetics.
      • Matterport: A platform for creating 3D media and interactive walkthroughs of real-world spaces.

    3D Printing

    • A manufacturing process that converts digital 3D models into physical objects.

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    This quiz covers the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and robotics, including their definitions, applications, and notable examples of robots. Explore how AI enhances technology in daily life and the fascinating world of robots that interact with humans and perform complex tasks. Test your knowledge and learn more about these cutting-edge fields.

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