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What is GPAI?



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GPAI stands as Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence. It is a multidimensional, multidimensional system to assess game performance. The United States, Canada, and Poland are the founding members. Initialy, the group was comprised by 15 countries. Today, the GPAI is comprised of 25 members. These include the United States, Australia and Brazil. Here's a look at what GPAI means:

GPAI is a global alliance on AI

Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), a multi-stakeholder, international initiative focusing on responsible use/development of artificial Intelligence. GPAI offers a platform where stakeholders can discuss the potential risks and benefits of AI, as well as how to ensure it is used responsibly and ethically. This initiative will be updated as new technologies are developed and tested. Here's a quick overview.


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It is a multidimensional system designed to measure game performance behaviors

A Game Performance Assessment Tool (GPAI) measures various game performance characteristics, such as tactical knowledge and ability to solve tactical problem. This multidimensional system has many uses and can be used both in experimental and field studies. The GPAI was developed by researchers with experience in game performance assessment, as well as in assessing players' actual game performances.

It is a global partnership for AI

The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence - GPAI (Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence) is a multistakeholder project that aims to encourage responsible artificial Intelligence development and usage. The Global Partnership on AI allows government agencies and organisations to share best practices and knowledge. The GPAI aims to encourage responsible artificial intelligence development. The GPAI has four main objectives.


It is supported by the OECD

The OECD supports GPAI. GPAI, a multi-stakeholder forum, is dedicated to fostering AI. The G20 supports its principles and they are intended to encourage innovation and the development of AI. The GPAI Secretariat is expected to provide research and managerial support. Annual meetings of the GPAI Multistakeholder Experts Group Plenary are scheduled in Paris and Montreal. Its inaugural meeting is scheduled for December 2020 in Montreal.

It has two Centres Of Expertise

The French, Canadian and international governments have initiated GPAI. It brings together representatives of Canada, France and the European Union as well as from Australia, Japan, Mexico, Japan, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The event is hosted by Montreal and Paris Centres of Expertise. Each Centre organises an annual plenary session with a high quality expert panel. The OECD hosts GPAI’s secretariat.


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It is supported UNESCO

UNESCO is one the many global institutions involved in the Global Partnership for Artificial Intelligence. UNESCO, as a member, can participate in the work of GPAI. This has already begun. Presidents France and Canada opened the Council to provide strategic direction for GPAI. Its members include UNESCO's Gabriela Ramos, Assistant Director-General of Social and Human Sciences.




FAQ

AI is used for what?

Artificial intelligence, a field of computer science, deals with the simulation and manipulation of intelligent behavior in practical applications like robotics, natural language processing, gaming, and so on.

AI is also referred to as machine learning, which is the study of how machines learn without explicitly programmed rules.

AI is being used for two main reasons:

  1. To make our lives easier.
  2. To accomplish things more effectively than we could ever do them ourselves.

Self-driving cars is a good example. AI is able to take care of driving the car for us.


Who is the inventor of AI?

Alan Turing

Turing was conceived in 1912. His father was clergyman and his mom was a nurse. At school, he excelled at mathematics but became depressed after being rejected by Cambridge University. He discovered chess and won several tournaments. After World War II, he worked in Britain's top-secret code-breaking center Bletchley Park where he cracked German codes.

1954 was his death.

John McCarthy

McCarthy was born on January 28, 1928. McCarthy studied math at Princeton University before joining MIT. There, he created the LISP programming languages. In 1957, he had established the foundations of modern AI.

He died in 2011.


How does AI work?

To understand how AI works, you need to know some basic computing principles.

Computers save information in memory. Computers work with code programs to process the information. The code tells computers what to do next.

An algorithm is a sequence of instructions that instructs the computer to do a particular task. These algorithms are often written using code.

An algorithm could be described as a recipe. A recipe may contain steps and ingredients. Each step represents a different instruction. One instruction may say "Add water to the pot", while another might say "Heat the pot until it boils."


Why is AI important?

It is predicted that we will have trillions connected to the internet within 30 year. These devices will include everything from cars to fridges. Internet of Things (IoT), which is the result of the interaction of billions of devices and internet, is what it all looks like. IoT devices and the internet will communicate with one another, sharing information. They will also be capable of making their own decisions. For example, a fridge might decide whether to order more milk based on past consumption patterns.

It is expected that there will be 50 Billion IoT devices by 2025. This is an enormous opportunity for businesses. But, there are many privacy and security concerns.


Is there another technology which can compete with AI

Yes, but not yet. There are many technologies that have been created to solve specific problems. However, none of them can match the speed or accuracy of AI.



Statistics

  • A 2021 Pew Research survey revealed that 37 percent of respondents who are more concerned than excited about AI had concerns including job loss, privacy, and AI's potential to “surpass human skills.” (builtin.com)
  • Additionally, keeping in mind the current crisis, the AI is designed in a manner where it reduces the carbon footprint by 20-40%. (analyticsinsight.net)
  • While all of it is still what seems like a far way off, the future of this technology presents a Catch-22, able to solve the world's problems and likely to power all the A.I. systems on earth, but also incredibly dangerous in the wrong hands. (forbes.com)
  • In the first half of 2017, the company discovered and banned 300,000 terrorist-linked accounts, 95 percent of which were found by non-human, artificially intelligent machines. (builtin.com)
  • More than 70 percent of users claim they book trips on their phones, review travel tips, and research local landmarks and restaurants. (builtin.com)



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How To

How to build an AI program

Basic programming skills are required in order to build an AI program. There are many programming languages, but Python is our favorite. It's simple to learn and has lots of free resources online, such as YouTube videos and courses.

Here's a brief tutorial on how you can set up a simple project called "Hello World".

To begin, you will need to open another file. For Windows, press Ctrl+N; for Macs, Command+N.

Enter hello world into the box. Press Enter to save the file.

Now press F5 for the program to start.

The program should display Hello World!

This is just the beginning, though. These tutorials will help you create a more complex program.




 



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