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Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) refers to a highly autonomous, self-aware, and adaptable machine intelligence capable of performing a wide range of tasks at or beyond human-level proficiency.

  • Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
    Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) represents the next significant step in the field of artificial intelligence, going beyond narrow or specialized AI systems that excel in specific tasks such as flexibility, self-learning, generalisation, understanding and context, goal-driven behaviour, creativity, emotional intelligence, etc to achieve a level of intelligence comparable to human cognition across various domains.
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  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as problem-solving, learning, and decision-making.
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  • Machine Learning (ML)
    Machine Learning (ML) is a subset of artificial intelligence that empowers computers to learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed for each task.
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  • Autonomous Systems (AS)
    Autonomous Systems (AS) are machines or entities capable of operating and making decisions without direct human intervention or control.
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  • Natural Language Processing (NLP)
    Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a branch of artificial intelligence that focuses on enabling computers to understand, interpret, and generate human language.
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Robotics

Robotics is a field of technology and engineering that involves the design, development, and application of robots or automated machines capable of performing tasks autonomously or with human guidance.

  • Robotics
    Robotics is a multidisciplinary field of science and engineering that involves the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, which are programmable machines capable of carrying out tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously, often mimicking human actions.
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  • Mechatronics
    Mechatronics is an integrated discipline that combines principles from mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and control engineering to design, develop, and operate smart systems and products that merge mechanical components with electronic and computerised elements, aiming to create efficient and automated solutions for various applications.
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  • Embedded Systems (ES)
    Embedded Systems (ES) are specialised computing systems that are designed to perform dedicated functions or tasks within larger systems or products, often with constraints on size, power, and cost, and are typically integrated directly into the devices they control or augment.
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  • Autonomous Robotics (AR)
    Autonomous Robotics (AR) refers to the field of robotics where machines or robots are designed and programmed to operate, navigate, and make decisions independently without continuous human intervention, enabling them to perform tasks and adapt to changing environments with a high degree of autonomy.
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  • Logic
    Logic is a systematic and formalised discipline that deals with the principles of reasoning, valid inference, and the study of correct and coherent arguments, providing a framework for evaluating and analysing the validity and soundness of statements and propositions.
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Algorithms & Data Structures

Algorithms & Data Structures

An algorithm is a step-by-step set of instructions or rules used to solve a problem or perform a specific task. It takes an input, processes it, and produces an output, following a well-defined and systematic approach. A data structure is a way of organizing and storing data in a computer, allowing efficient access, modification, and manipulation of the data. It provides a specific layout and organization to represent and manage data elements, enabling algorithms to work optimally on the data.
Algorithms and data structures are closely related and often go hand in hand when it comes to problem-solving and computer programming.

  • Algorithms
    An algorithm is a step-by-step set of instructions or a computational procedure that takes inputs and produces desired outputs. It is a systematic approach to problem-solving that guides computers and other computational devices in performing specific tasks.
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  • Newton-Raphson
    The Newton-Raphson algorithm, also known as the Newton method, is an iterative numerical technique used to find the roots (or zeros) of a real-valued function. It starts with an initial guess for the root and then iteratively refines the estimate by using the function's derivative to approximate the root more accurately, converging towards the actual root with each iteration. This method is commonly employed for solving nonlinear equations and optimisation problems.
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  • Data Structures
    Data Structures are fundamental concepts in computer science that organise and store data in a specific way to facilitate efficient operations and access. They provide a way to represent and manage data in memory, allowing algorithms and programs to manipulate and process the data effectively. Data structures serve as the building blocks for designing and implementing various algorithms and software applications.
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Tech Business World

Information Technology is no longer a support function in any organisation, transformation of functional areas needs to be in concordance with the business strategy as well. This is because the Operating Business Environment for organisations is increasingly getting complex. As change becomes the modern norm in the business world of today, an organisation needs to reinvent the wheel so that it can excel.
However, knowledge is rapidly becoming the most valuable currency. Today's knowledge and skills may be obsolete tomorrow. With KNOWLEDGE and TECHNOLOGY, you can achieve and sustain the business success through strategic, functional and process transformation that enables you improve performance, increase effectiveness, reduce costs, and enhance resilience.

  • Tech Business World
    The Tech Business World is the sector of the economy that revolves around technology companies, products, and services, characterised by continuous innovation and rapid advancements in various industries. It includes hardware and software development, internet-based businesses, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and other technology-related sectors.
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  • Webpreneurship
    Webpreneurship is the entrepreneurial pursuit of creating, managing, and monetising online businesses, ventures, or projects on the internet.
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  • Start-Ups
    A Start-Ups is a newly established company or business venture, typically characterised by innovative ideas, scalable potential, and rapid growth ambitions.
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  • Management Information Systems (MIS)
    Management Information Systems (MIS) is the computer-based systems that collect, process, store, and provide information to support decision-making and management activities within an organisation.
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