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Artificial Intelligence Technology and Ecological Transition -Analysis and Criticism-

  • Barakat Yassine,
  • Khoulji Samira,
  • Bourekkadi Salmane,
  • Larbi Kerkeb Mohamed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341201072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 412
p. 01072

Abstract

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Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to an application capable of processing tasks which are currently performed satisfactorily by human beings insofar as they involve high-level mental processes such as perceptual learning or the organization of memory (Marvin Lee Minsky, 1956). Until now, research in this field has shown a difficulty in validating and certifying artificial intelligence systems at the service of decarbonization, ecological and energy transition objectives. In this context, this article focuses on an effective analysis of 05 of today’s most popular AI technologies in the field of environment, Artificial Neural Networks, fuzzy logic, Case-based reasoning, the multi-agent system and the process of natural language. The results show that our analysis can be beneficial for developers to select the appropriate technology for a reliable and successful implementation of artificial intelligence.

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