The Indian Learning, Volume 1, Issue 1 (2020) (e-ISSN: 2582-5631) - Digital Edition

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Falguni Singh, Student, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala

Professor Rossi's article put forward the out of the ordinary points and issues in regards to "Artificial Intelligence" (hereinafter referred to as AI), which is indeed both informative and thought-provoking. AI is, without a doubt, the mantra of our age. Albeit AI research has subsisted for over five decades, interest in the topic has heaped on over the past few years. This extraordinarily multifaceted and complex area emerged from the discipline of computer science.[1] Interestingly, Professor Rossi defined AI as “scientific discipline aimed at building machines that can perform many tasks that require human intelligence.”[2] It indicates an essential shift, from humans instructing computers how to act to computers learning how to act.[3] AI makes this possible fundamentally through machine learning, comprising ‘deep learning’ methodologies.

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The Indian Learning | -ISSN: 2582-5631 | Volume 1, Issue 1 (2020)

Commentary on Building Trust in Artificial Intelligence by Francesca Rossi


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