Last updated on October 22, 2024
In this document, we briefly introduce the concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its known as Generative AI.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all about making machines smarter — giving them the ability to perform tasks that usually need human intelligence. These tasks could be anything from recognizing faces in photos and understanding speech to recommending products and even playing chess at a level that no human can match. In simple terms, AI allows machines to "think" and learn from data to solve problems and make decisions .
You likely interact with AI daily without realizing it. For example, voice assistants like Siri or Alexa use AI to understand and respond to your questions—whether you're asking for the weather or setting an alarm. Netflix’s recommendation system is another example, learning what you like to watch and suggesting new shows or movies based on your viewing history.
AI learns from data, much like how humans learn from experience. For instance, to train an AI to recognize cats in photos, you would provide thousands of cat images. Over time, the AI learns what makes a cat—a process that improves as it gets more data.
In this guide, however, we are focusing on a special kind of AI called Generative AI.
Generative AI is a type of AI designed to create new content. Unlike traditional AI, which processes data or makes decisions, Generative AI can actually generate things that didn’t exist before — a job previously reserved for humans.
For example, GenAI can handle creative tasks like:
Check out more GenAI use cases.
Here are a few popular Generative AI tools you might have heard of:
This guide will walk you through the basics of Generative AI, from prompting strategies to the most popular tools. Whether you want to integrate AI into your daily life or just experiment with it, this is the place to start. You can also take our free course that will walk you throught the fundamentals of LLMs like ChatGPT and their real-life applications.