Artificial Intelligence in Asia Historical Aspects and Future Prospects

Authors

  • Ph.D. Habib Al Badawi Lebanese University – Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences (B.I) – History Department, Beirut, Lebanon. Author

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Developing Countries, Fourth Industrial Revolution, Strategic Planning, Technology

Abstract

According to "Britannica", artificial intelligence is the ability of a digital computer or computer- controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings. Artificial  intelligence is defined as a simulation of the human brain in carrying out some of its complex functions, such as learning, reasoning, planning, speech discrimination, problem-solving, rational, and logical thinking. It mostly provides services in the fields of technical, medical, educational, and service applications. Artificial intelligence will be the engine of progress and prosperity over the next few years due to the tremendous and accelerating scientific development that the world is witnessing in terms of critical transformations, especially in the era of the technological boom. The goal of artificial intelligence is to allow machines to perform all kinds of complex tasks that require a human presence. Therefore, it will dominate the various applications used. The most prominent example of this is the use of flying drone systems, in which human presence is no longer required. This manuscript expands on the prior research conducted and published, entitled Advantages and Risks of Artificial Intelligence on the Labor Workforce in the Developing Countries, by the Russian University of Transport (RUT–MIIT), while taking different scientific approaches by focusing on the governmental momentum reaction towards artificial intelligence. In this study, I will present the historical chronology of the development of artificial intelligence, its fields, its mechanisms of action, the national goal of its dissemination, and a simplified strategy to promote artificial intelligence in developing countries in Asia.

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Published

2023-02-01

How to Cite

Al Badawi, H. (2023). Artificial Intelligence in Asia Historical Aspects and Future Prospects. Journal of Afro-Asian Studies, 5(16), 15. https://afroasian-studies.de/index.php/jass/article/view/163