


In fact, beneficial AI applications in schools, homes, and hospitals are already growing at an accelerated pace. And while the potential to abuse AI technologies must be acknowledged and addressed, their greater potential is, among other things, to make driving safer, help children learn, and extend and enhance people’s lives. Unlike in the movies, there is no race of superhuman robots on the horizon or probably even possible. In reality, AI is already changing our daily lives, almost entirely in ways that improve human health, safety, and productivity. The frightening, futurist portrayals of Artificial Intelligence that dominate films and novels, and shape the popular imagination, are fictional.

In other word, Artificial intelligence is the branch of computer science concerned with making computers behave like humans. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a science and a set of computational technologies that are inspired by-but typically operate quite differently from-the ways people use their nervous systems and bodies to sense, learn, reason, and take action.
