Artificial intelligence is when machines learn to do things that seem smart, just like people.
Imagine you have a robot friend who can guess what game you want to play before you even say it out loud. That’s artificial intelligence, the robot is learning from your choices and using that knowledge to make good guesses.
How AI Learns
AI works by looking at lots of examples, just like how you learn new words by hearing them many times. If you show a robot pictures of cats and dogs, it can start to tell them apart on its own, like how you know the difference between your mom’s smile and your dad’s laugh.
AI in Action
Sometimes AI helps with things we do every day. Like when you ask a phone for directions, or when a video game knows what move to make next. It's like having a clever helper who gets better at helping the more they practice.
AI isn’t perfect yet, it can still be surprised by new things, but it’s getting smarter all the time!
Examples
- A robot that learns to play chess by trying different moves and remembering the best ones.
- Your phone suggests songs you might like based on what you've listened to before.
- A self-driving car uses cameras and sensors to find its way around town.
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