Abstract :
This article discusses algorithms and tools for setting up optimal control, information security, and the use of Coppeliasim technologies in artificial intelligence software and hardware. Cleverly created robots help and work for different areas of human life. What is artificial intelligence. AI methods: NLP, CV, Data Science. National Strategy for the Development of Artificial Intelligence in Uzbekistan.AI research.AI standardization. Standards in the field of artificial intelligence in all areas. Top 3 Trends in Artificial Intelligence. Uzstandart approved the first standards in the field of AI.ISO / IEC experts support proposal to develop Uzbek language standard. Development of standards in the field of quantum communications, AI and smart city The impact of artificial intelligence. Threats to the development of human civilization. Impact on the economy and business. Impact on the labor market. Wrongness of artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence technology market. AI market in Uzbekistan. Global AI market. AI applications. Artificial intelligence technologies and solutions: a turning point.AI in decision making: today and tomorrow. Artificial intelligence in software development. Artificial intelligence to solve demographic problems. Use of AI for defense and military purposes. Use in education. Use of AI in business.
Keywords :
Applied Materials AMD, Artificial Intelligence, Celera, Coppeliasim, Data, GCT Semiconductor, Global Foundries, Infineon, Intel Corporation, IoT, ML, NUVIA.References :
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