Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the field of computer science focused on building systems that can perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence — reasoning, learning, perception, decision-making, and language. The field traces back to the 1950s pioneers like Alan Turing and John McCarthy, but modern AI has accelerated thanks to massive compute power and the availability of huge training datasets. Today AI spans everything from rule-based expert systems to large language models like ChatGPT, image-recognition tools that read medical scans, and autonomous agents that complete multi-step business tasks. Familiar examples include voice assistants like Siri and Alexa, recommendation engines on Netflix and Amazon, fraud-detection systems used by banks, and customer-service chatbots. As AI adoption accelerates, enterprises rely on AI governance, AI policy, and AI risk management frameworks to deploy these technologies responsibly. Regulations like the EU AI Act and standards like ISO/IEC 42001 are reshaping how organizations build and operate AI systems. Understanding core AI terms is the foundation of any responsible AI program and is essential for AI compliance with emerging AI regulation.
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