What is Driver Assist?
By monitoring dozens of sensors, AI can identify dangerous situations. It can then alert the driver, or take emergency control of the vehicle in order to avoid an accident. Emergency braking, cross traffic detectors, blind spot monitoring, and driver-assist steering can help avoid accidents and save lives in the process.
What is one way A.I. could be used in the Military?
many acceptable answers
EX: Surveillance
In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue became the first computer to beat a master chess or checkers player?
What is the definition of A.I?
computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence
What company created Carplay?
Apple Inc
When from 1995-2005 were military drones first used?
2000
Between 1915-1930 was the term robot first used?
1921
Who Launched Alexa?
Amazon
What year in the 21 century was Carplay (Siri for cars) introduced?
2014
What do Military drones do?
Channel remote communication, Assist with mitigation procedures, and Aid with operations such as peace keeping
What year was Siri introduced?
2011
Was the first drone delivery made in the U.S., U.K., or Canada?
U.K.
When was the first self-driving car first envisioned?
1961
What are military sites being digitized protected by using A.I.?
Cybersecurity
What is the Turning Test
A series of challenges that tests a machine's ability to "think" like a human.
Who coined the phrase "augmented reality"?
Tom Caudell
Who made the first self-driving car?
William Bertelsen
Why do people like the idea of A.I. (robots) fighting instead of humans?
Because then people don't get hurt
What are the three laws of robotics?
Law 1: A robot may not inquire about a human being or through inaction allow a human being to be harmed
Law 2: A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the first law
Law 3: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the first or second law
The term artificial intelligence was thought up by who?
John McCarthy, a Stanford University professor, in 1955.