what is artificial intelligence

What is Artificial Intelligence?

What is Artificial Intelligence? WRITTEN BY: Pranjal Gautam Artificial intelligence is a branch of science which deals with helping machines finding solutions to complex problems. It is a science and technology-based on disciplines like learning, reasoning, and self-correction. Artificial Intelligence was introduced by John McCarthy. McCarthy coined the term artificial intelligence in 1955, Read more…

pulsed laser deposition

What is pulsed Laser deposition?

पल्स्ड लेज़र डेपॉज़िशन (PLD) (Pulsed Laser deposition) प्रस्तावना (Introduction): पल्स्ड लेज़र डेपॉज़िशन Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) एक पतली फिल्म डेपॉज़िशन तकनीकहै, जहां एकउच्च शक्ति पल्स्ड लेजर बीम को एक निर्वात चेंबर मे लक्ष्य (जिसकी फिल्म बनानी है) पर केंद्रित किया जाता है| लक्ष्य की सामग्री वाष्पिकृत होकर सामने रखे सबस्ट्रेट Read more…

Deep Learning

Deep Learning is part of machine learning. It is inspired by the structure and function of the brain. The similar structure of the brain called artificial neural networks in computers. Deep learning is a machine learning technique. It teaches humans to do it naturally to computers: Learn for example. Deep Read more…

Natural Language Processing

Natural language processing is the technology used to help computers understand the natural language of humans. It is not easy to understand how we communicate. Leand Romaf, an experienced software engineer who is passionate about teaching people how the Artificial Intelligence system works, says, “In recent years, significant successes have Read more…

Space Travelers

The first person to fly into space was a Russian called Yuri Gagarin. On 12 April 1961, Alan Shepherd became the first American in space, although he didn’t orbit Earth. Two years after Gagarin’s flight, on 16 June 1963, Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space. She spent nearly Read more…

Spacecraft

A spacecraft is blasted into space by its launch vehicle or rocket. The rocket is the only machine powerful enough to reach ‘escape velocity’ – the speed needed to break free from the pull of earth’s gravity. Usually, the spacecraft is folded up in the nose cone of the rocket. Read more…