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Artificial Intelligence (AI) - II.
In these Lectures we are more concerned with the aid that computers
can give us in the intellectual areas than in the more mechanical areas,
for example, manufacturing. In the mechanical area computers have
enabled us to make better, preferable, and cheaper products,
and in some areas they have been essential, such as space flights
to the moon which could hardly be done without the aid of computers.
AI can be viewed as complementary to robotics - it is mainly concerned
with the intellectual side of the human rather than the physical side,
though obviously both are closely concerned in most projects.
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