Deep Learning: An Overview and Practical Guide to the Emerging Paradigm in Machine Learning
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70705/ppp.bioai.2023.v02.i02.pp65-73Keywords:
Deep learning, Artificial intelligence, Machine learningAbstract
Everyday social and commercial activities are aided by artificial intelligence (AI), a crucial piece of technology. It helps alleviate
a lot of societal issues while also making a significant contribution to Japan’s economy’s long-term prosperity. Artificial intelligence
(AI) has been a hot topic in the last few years, with both developed and emerging nations seeing it as a potential economic
driver. New forms of artificial intelligence (AI) in ICT and RT have received the bulk of the research and development efforts.
New artificial intelligence systems do a great job at identifying patterns, but they still have a long way to go. In addition to being
extremely complex and reliant on massive data, the majority of ICT models do not have a self-idea function. This paper’s focus
is on creating a new notion of general-purpose intelligence cognition technology, dubbed “Beyond AI,” as opposed to only
creating AI for the future generation. Our focus is on creating a “Brain Intelligence (BI)” model of intelligent learning that can
use an imagine function to conjure up novel interpretations of occurrences even when its developers lack first-hand knowledge
with them. Additionally, we will showcase the created BI intelligence learning model using autonomous vehicles, precise healthcare,
and industrial robots.

