Module1
[Link] is the history of AI, and how has it evolved over time?
[Link] are intelligent systems, and how do they differ from traditional computer
programs?
[Link] are the foundational concepts and sub-areas of AI, and how are they
related?
[Link] are some examples of AI applications, and how do they impact our daily
lives?
[Link] are the current trends and developments in AI, and how are they shaping
the future of technology?
[Link] does state space search work in problem solving, and what are some common
control strategies used in AI?
[Link] are some of the challenges and limitations of AI, and how can we overcome
them?
[Link] is AI being used in fields such as medicine, finance, and transportation?
[Link] ethical considerations should be taken into account when developing and
implementing AI systems?
[Link] do machine learning and deep learning differ from traditional AI
techniques, and what are some of their advantages and disadvantages?
Module 2
[Link] is problem reduction, and how is it used in AI problem solving?
[Link] does game playing fit into the field of AI, and what are some common
techniques used in game playing algorithms?
[Link] is a bounded look-ahead strategy, and how does it help AI agents make
decisions in games?
[Link] is alpha-beta pruning, and how does it improve the efficiency of game
playing algorithms?
[Link] are two-player perfect information games, and how do they differ from
other types of games?
[Link] do AI agents learn and improve their game playing skills over time?
[Link] are some limitations of using AI for game playing, and how can they be
overcome?
[Link] are game playing algorithms used in real-world applications, such as
military strategy and finance?
[Link] ethical considerations should be taken into account when developing game
playing AI agents?
[Link] does the concept of minimax apply to game playing, and what is its
significance in AI?
Module 3
[Link] is propositional calculus, and how is it used in AI reasoning?
[Link] is propositional logic, and how does it differ from other types of logic
systems?
[Link] is a natural deduction system, and how does it help to establish logical
proofs?
[Link] is a semantic tableau system, and how does it help to analyze logical
expressions?
[Link] is resolution refutation, and how does it help to establish logical
validity?
[Link] is predicate logic, and how does it differ from propositional logic?
[Link] is logic programming, and how is it used in AI applications?
[Link] are some advantages and disadvantages of using logic programming in AI?
[Link] can logical systems be used to represent knowledge and reasoning in
natural language processing?
[Link] does the concept of truth maintenance apply to logical systems, and how
can it help to improve their accuracy and reliability?
Module 4
[Link] is planning in the context of AI, and how is it used to solve complex
problems?
[Link] are the different types of planning systems, and how do they differ in
terms of their approach and capabilities?
[Link] is the block world problem, and how is it used to illustrate the
challenges of planning?
[Link] is logic-based planning, and how does it use logical reasoning to solve
planning problems?
[Link] is linear planning using a goal stack, and how does it help to organize
the steps needed to achieve a desired outcome?
[Link] is means-ends analysis, and how does it help AI agents to solve complex
problems by breaking them down into smaller, more manageable steps?
[Link] are some non-linear planning strategies, and how do they differ from
linear planning approaches?
[Link] can AI agents learn to plan more effectively over time, and what are some
common learning-based planning techniques?
[Link] are some real-world applications of planning-based AI systems, and how do
they help to solve complex problems in fields such as manufacturing and
logistics?
[Link] are some of the ethical implications of using AI planning systems in
decision making, and how can we ensure that they are used responsibly and
fairly?
Module 5
[Link] is knowledge representation, and why is it important in the field of AI?
[Link] are some of the different approaches to knowledge representation, and how
do they differ in terms of their advantages and disadvantages?
[Link] is a semantic network, and how is it used to represent knowledge in AI
systems?
[Link] are some of the extensions to semantic networks that have been developed
to improve their effectiveness as a knowledge representation tool?
[Link] is a frame, and how does it differ from a semantic network as a knowledge
representation tool?
[Link] is an expert system, and how does it differ from traditional AI systems?
[Link] are the different phases involved in developing an expert system, and how
do they contribute to the overall success of the system?
[Link] is the architecture of an expert system, and how does it support the
reasoning and decision making processes of the system?
[Link] are some advantages and limitations of using expert systems in different
application areas, such as medicine and finance?
[Link] can we ensure that expert systems are developed and used ethically, and
what are some potential risks associated with their use?