‘Artificial Intelligence can adapt to the learning patterns of each student’
Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an idea seems to have caught the imagination of both industry and academia alike. Although AI related academic research has been in place since late nineties but it is recently that products and services inspired by AI have emerged out of labs into our daily routine activities. Whether it is the buzz around autonomic vehicles, drones, speech recognition, various voice response systems like Alexa and Google assistant, every single one of these products have some form of AI at its core.
Undoubtedly, ever increasing processing speeds and storage capacities along with possibilities of machine to machine (M2M) communication have set the cat out of the bag. Today we produce more data in a single day then possibly we did in the entire year in eighties.