Life Skills Development and Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Jyoti Pandey Faculty of Education MJP Rohilkhand University Bareilly

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69968/ijisem.2024v3si2270-273

Keywords:

AI, Artificial Intelligence, Life Skills Development

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence is the science and technology concerned with creating machines and systems which makes enable the performance of any task.It needs intellectual capacities of human being especially in decision making, data analysis and other processing. Now artificial intelligence has been used in various fields as health, academic,learning, skill development, business, education, entertainment etc.  The main goal of AI is to make machines smarter which help human being to use them easy for achieving targets and it has its psychological impact on human behavior and skills also. There are some misconception about working pattern of AI .as the goals of AI is to explain how the brain works. AI researches can contribute in clarifying the concept.  AI methods work similar to the brain. Artificial intelligence is a systematic abilitywhich helps in corrections in interpretation of variousdata to achieve specific goals and completion of tasks through flexible adaptation. Anartificial intelligence is a methodology to resolve problems by optimizing various combinations of computer hardware. It isalso associated with thinking pattern of human being.  Making machines behaving like human being is optimal.so that it may be work like ideal super human. Nevertheless, it is unquestionable that AI has contributed continuously in various fields of development.

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30-12-2024

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Jyoti Pandey 2024. Life Skills Development and Artificial Intelligence. International Journal of Innovations in Science, Engineering And Management. 3, 2 (Dec. 2024), 270–273. DOI:https://doi.org/10.69968/ijisem.2024v3si2270-273.