The current domestic definition of the physical network, derived from the Twelfth Five-Year Plan, that is: through radio frequency identification (RFID), infrared sensors, global positioning systems, laser scanners and other information sensing equipment, according to an agreed protocol, to connect any item to the Internet, information exchange and communication, in order to achieve intelligent identification, positioning, tracking, monitoring and management of a network concept. The definition does not manage to depict a specific form of IoT, but rather a description of the related technology sets and applications. This is like asking: what is the Internet? The answerer says: The Internet is a network concept that interconnects computers around the world through routers, servers, submarine cables, computers, switches, and other information transmission devices, in accordance with agreed protocols, to exchange information and communicate, in order to realize the remote transmission, exchange, computation, and application of information. Put it this way, then, it's hard for us to understand what the Internet is. In contrast, we understand the Internet may be Web 2.0, the online world as seen in our browsers.
So for the relationship between IoT and AI, I think it needs to be understood in terms of the possibilities for the future development of IoT and the future of AI.
In this way, the relationship between the two is very close. Here, I understand AI only as an advanced mediator of information processing.
One of the distinguishing features in the age of the Internet of Things is the advent of the age of big data. Obviously, to process this information, screening,, data mining and other tasks, relying on people alone is not possible. And the existing database system with its inherent disadvantages and limited ability to process this information, including the existing computing methods and software capabilities also limit the ability to filter the information. The goal of Artificial Intelligence is to provide people with information processing capabilities that can be surpassed to improve the efficiency of information collection and application.
For artificial intelligence, it has also experienced the change from computationalism to connectionism, and itself is in the process of continuous improvement.
Thus, between the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence, should have been very close. The question is just how you look at it: artificial intelligence. If you think of everyday computers as a low-level form of AI, then there is already a close relationship between the two, the problem is that the existing capabilities are very much mismatched to the needs, and therefore not what we mean by the direction and meaning of "Artificial Intelligence".
In the future, the widespread use of the Internet of Things has reached a certain stage, artificial intelligence is the top layer of the Internet of Things is the center of data processing, as many science fiction movies. In the movie "I, Robot", "Taking Life", "Eagle Eye", and "Cloud Atlas" author Mitchell's novel "Ghost Substitute", there are these kinds of imagery, except that most of them are in the pessimistic. That is, a super-artificially intelligent computer that controls, and influences, humanity with the help of a pervasive network of things.
So, I think the two's are very close. But such, needs to be seen in the very distant future. At this stage, both look like different fields of study separated by a layer of paper.
I hope this helps.
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