Abstract

In the world of computers, artificial intelligence (AI) is a revolutionary field of computer science that aims to create intelligent systems that can mimic cognitive functions similar to those of humans and make predictions, recommendations, and decisions that affect real or virtual environments. AI is intended to facilitate problem-solving. Machine learning, neural networks, and computer vision are just a few of the many methods and tools that are included in artificial intelligence (AI). With the use of these technologies, machines are able to process enormous volumes of data and identify patterns—often rather accurately. Particular objectives and the application of specific techniques, such as reasoning, knowledge representation, planning, learning, and perception, are the focal points of the many subfields of AI study. Researchers in artificial intelligence (AI) have adopted and combined a variety of approaches to solve problems, such as formal logic, artificial neural networks, search and mathematical optimization, and approaches based on statistics, probability, and economics. Philosophy, neurology, and many other disciplines are also incorporated. Subproblems have been identified within the generation problem of making or imitating intelligence. Key Words: Learning, Chatbot, Physical disabled students, Problem-solving, Planning, Learning, Subscription, Courses, Downloads.

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