AI JAMU

The diversity of AI: From expert systems to neural networks

Artificial intelligence (AI) encompasses a wide range of technologies, from traditional expert systems to advanced machine learning and deep neural networks. Expert systems were among the first to simulate human intelligence on a limited scale, creating sophisticated rule-based systems. However, the real breakthrough came with the development of machine learning, which enabled systems to adapt and improve their capabilities based on experience.

Neural networks, inspired by the human brain, have become the pinnacle of AI. These networks process information in a similar way to human nerve cells and are capable of recognizing patterns, learning, and even performing tasks that exceed human capabilities in certain aspects, such as image processing or language translation.

Possibilities for using AI at JAMU

AI is used in many industries. In healthcare, it helps diagnose diseases based on the analysis of medical images. In industry, it increases the efficiency of production processes. In the business world, it enables personalized marketing and the prediction of consumer preferences. In autonomous vehicles, it increases safety and traffic flow.

Neural networks, inspired by the human brain, have become the pinnacle of AI. These networks process information in a similar way to human nerve cells and are capable of recognizing patterns, learning, and even performing tasks that exceed human capabilities in certain aspects, such as image processing or language translation.

For educators: innovation and a personalized approach

Educators can use AI to create interactive and personalized teaching materials. Machine learning systems can analyze students’ individual needs and suggest specific tasks or projects that match their abilities and interests. In this way, it is possible to promote diversity in artistic expression and contribute to the development of individual creative skills.

Artificial intelligence also allows educators to devote more time to individual mentoring. Automatic assessment using algorithms can take over part of the assessment process, allowing educators to focus on providing real support and development for students.

For students: creative tools and new possibilities

Artificial intelligence provides students with new creative tools and techniques that can enrich their artistic development. For example, in the field of design and visual arts, generative algorithms can assist in the creation of unique and inspiring elements. In the field of music, artificial intelligence systems can help create new sound structures and experiment with new musical styles.

Artificial intelligence can also play a key role in research and innovation. Students can use AI to analyze artistic trends, enabling them to better understand the context of their work and draw inspiration from contemporary artistic movements.

Ethical aspects and the future of art studies with AI

With the growing use of AI in education, ethical questions are also on the rise. How can we ensure that AI does not take on human biases and remains transparent? How can we protect artistic originality from excessive standardization? These questions require constant reflection and collaboration between artists, educators, and AI experts.

The future of art studios with AI is full of opportunities and challenges. Combining creativity with technology opens up new horizons for creators and teachers alike, preparing students for a digital future in which art and technology will be closely intertwined, bringing unique and innovative stories to the world of artistic expression.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a fascinating branch of computer science that deals with the creation of machines and programs capable of performing tasks that normally require human intelligence. AI has come a long way since its inception and has now become an integral part of our everyday lives and a driving force for innovation in many industries.

Recommendations for the use of AI for students of JAMU

  1. Develop ethical responsibility
    Be conscious of ethical issues related to AI. Think about the consequences of working with AI algorithms. Respect privacy, follow copyright laws, and avoid controversial content.
  2. Express curiosity and a desire for knowledge
    Actively explore the possibilities of AI in your field. Experiment with new technologies, follow current trends, and look for new ways to integrate AI into your artistic expression.
  3. Support innovation in your work
    Don’t be afraid to experiment and create something new. Use AI as a tool to enrich your work and look for new ways to combine traditional artistic practices with modern technologies.
  4. Be conscientious when creating content
    Pay attention to the quality and origin of the data you use. Ensure that your work respects the rights of others and sensitive topics. Be transparent about when and how you have used AI in your projects.
  5. Maintain integrity in your work
    Be honest and transparent in your approach. Acknowledge the benefits of AI, but also its limitations. If you are creating with the help of AI, state this clearly and keep your work authentic.
  6. Critically examine results and impacts
    Don’t get carried away by the technical possibilities of AI alone. Critically examine the results of your work and think about how your creations can influence society and the perception of art.
  7. Share your experiences and learn from others
    Be open to collaborating and sharing information with colleagues. Learn from other students how they use AI in their work and be inspired by their approaches.
  8. Responsibility for your own learning and development
    Take an active role in your learning and development. Use AI as a tool to strengthen your skills and track your own progress and growth in artistic expression.

Recommendations for using AI in education

  1. Ethical reflection and education
    Pay attention to the ethical aspects of AI in teaching. Teach students how to recognize and address ethical issues related to the use of AI in their artistic projects.
  2. Curiosity and exploring possibilities
    Undertake activities that encourage students’ curiosity about AI. Allow them to explore different technological tools, experiment with algorithms, and discover new possibilities for creative expression.
  3. Support of innovations and inventions
    Create an environment that encourages innovation. Encourage students to use AI to create new art forms, combine traditional techniques with modern approaches, and create something unique.
  4. Conscientiousness in content creation
    Teach students about the importance of a conscientious approach to content creation using AI. Explain to them how to balance creativity with responsible use of technology and respect for copyright and sensitive topics.
  5. Honesty and transparency
    Promote honesty in the use of AI. Teach students how to present their work transparently, including how they used AI, while respecting the rights and resources they created.
  6. Critical thinking and evaluation
    Teach students critical thinking in relation to AI. Teach them to evaluate the quality of AI data and results and to critically examine the impact of technology on society.
  7. Collaboration and information sharing
    Encourage a culture of collaboration and information sharing among students. This way, they can share their experiences with using AI and learn from each other’s projects.
  8. Responsibility for one’s own learning
    Teach students how to take responsibility for their own learning with the help of AI. Encourage independence and the ability to critically reflect on their own progress and development.

Web platforms for AI use

An AI chatbot is a program that uses machine learning and natural language processing to interact with users via text or voice. AI chatbots are becoming increasingly popular, and there are many opportunities to try them out. Here are a few examples of AI chatbots available to the general public:

List of the most widely used platforms

ChatGPT: This is the most well-known and advanced AI chatbot, which uses OpenAI’s GPT-3 and GPT-4 models. ChatGPT allows users to write various types of content, solve coding problems, create games, and much more. ChatGPT also has a paid version called ChatGPT Plus, which costs $20 per month.

Google Bard: This AI chatbot is a competitor to ChatGPT that uses Google’s own models. Google Bard focuses on generating creative content such as poems, stories, songs, and dialogues. Google Bard is also capable of answering questions and holding conversations.

HuggingChat: This AI chatbot is open source, which means anyone can use and modify it. HuggingChat is based on the Hugging Face library, which contains many pre-trained models for natural language processing. HuggingChat allows users to choose different chatbot personalities and styles, as well as create their own.

Zapier AI Chatbot: This AI chatbot is a tool that allows users to create their own AI chatbots without coding. Zapier AI Chatbot uses Zapier, a workflow automation platform that integrates more than 3,000 applications. Zapier AI Chatbot allows users to set up various triggers, actions, and conditions for their chatbots, as well as use various services such as Google Sheets, Gmail, Slack, and more.

Microsoft Bing AI: This AI chatbot is part of the new AI-enhanced Bing, which runs on GPT-4, the latest version of OpenAI models. Microsoft Bing AI functions as a search engine that provides information on current events and references the sources from which it draws its answers. Microsoft Bing AI also allows users to enter various types of queries, such as mathematical expressions, translations, definitions, and more.

These are just a few of the many AI chatbots available. If you’re interested in learning more, you can check out some of these articles that compare different AI chatbots and their features.