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Intelligent Systems


Study program: F3 Computer Science

Degree: Bachelor

Type of module: lectures, practical work

Lecturer: Ass. Prof., PhD Dmytro Chumachenko

Language: English

Credit Points: 5 ECTS

Description:
Studying intelligent systems, which encompass fields like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics, is interesting and crucial due to several intertwining reasons. Firstly, these systems offer groundbreaking solutions to complex problems across a multitude of sectors, from healthcare to transportation. This deep integration into diverse industries signifies their profound economic impact, especially as automation becomes more prevalent, reshaping industries and the job market. Beyond their practical applications, intelligent systems also grant us a unique perspective on human intelligence and cognition. Delving into their mechanics can potentially lead to profound insights in fields like neuroscience and psychology. Additionally, as these systems become an integral part of our daily lives, understanding their ethical, social, and legal implications becomes indispensable. Ultimately, immersing oneself in this field not only equips individuals to contribute to ongoing technological advancements but also prepares them to navigate the multifaceted challenges posed by a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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