Dear Aspirants,
As we have promised earlier, here is the Part I of our strategy document.Please note that you will receive 4 documents in the run up to new year.
- Strategy – Part I
- Strategy -Part II
- Our answer to your questions/feedback
- Complete Schedule of study and test
Over the years, by looking closely both at failures and successes , we have developed certain understanding of this exam. In this Part I of strategy document , we address questions which are general in nature, such as who should prepare, why people fail,how to succeed, Is there any difference between prelims and mains etc.
We encourage you to go through it and ask us any question you may have.
“Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win” – that is why it is important to know what the battle is all about, which is revealed in the document.
Part II of the document will follow, which will have specific details on what we are going to do and schedule for next few days.
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- Virtual assistants: Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant are examples of virtual assistants that use natural language processing to understand and respond to users’ queries.
- Recommendation systems: Companies like Netflix and Amazon use AI to recommend movies and products to their users based on their browsing and purchase history.
- Efficiency: AI systems can work continuously without getting tired or making errors, which can save time and resources.
- Personalization: AI can help provide personalized recommendations and experiences for users.
- Automation: AI can automate repetitive and tedious tasks, freeing up time for humans to focus on more complex tasks.
- Job loss: AI has the potential to automate jobs previously performed by humans, leading to job loss and economic disruption.
- Bias: AI systems can be biased due to the data they are trained on, leading to unfair or discriminatory outcomes.
- Safety and privacy concerns: AI systems can pose safety risks if they malfunction or are used maliciously, and can also raise privacy concerns if they collect and use personal data without consent.
Artificial Intelligence
Definition:
AI, or artificial intelligence, refers to the development of computer systems that can perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence, such as recognizing speech, making decisions, and understanding natural language.
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