From Inception to Advancement
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence, as the name suggests, is the intellect or capability of machines to perform certain tasks that humans can easily perform by replicating the intellectual process of human beings and animals into a computer. In the recent years, Artificial Intelligence has seen tremendous progress in the various social, economic as well as occupational aspects in fields such as transportation, education, agriculture, industrial production, and other avenues. The applications of A.I. are vast and its potential has no boundaries.
Henceforth, in order to better elucidate the applications of A.I, a hypothetical A.I.-driven Smart City has been proposed through which we would explore the various aspects where Artificial Intelligence and its implementation can be witnessed
-Vedant Malhotra, D.L. D.A.V. Model School
3D Printer
Most inventions come as a result of previous ideas and concepts, and 3D printing is no different. The earliest application of the layering method used by today's 3D printers took place in the manufacture of topographical maps in the late 19th century, and 3D printing as we know it began in 1980.
The convergence of cheaper manufacturing methods and open-source software, however, has led to a revolution of 3D printing in recent years. Today, the technology is being used in the production of everything from lower-cost car parts to bridges to less painful ballet slippers and it is even considered for artificial organs.
Invented by: Chuck Hull
World Wide Web(www)
The World Wide Web, commonly known as the Web, is an information system where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators, which may be interlinked by hyperlinks, and are accessible over the Internet. Invented by: Tim Berners-Lee
Augmented Reality
Augmented reality, in which digital graphics are overlaid onto live footage to convey information in real time, has been around for a while. Only recently, however, following the arrival of more powerful computing hardware and the creation of an open source video tracking software library known as ARToolKit that the technology has really taken off.
Smartphone apps like the Pokémon Go game and Snapchat filters are just two small popular examples of modern augmented reality applications. The technology is being adopted as a tool in manufacturing, health care, travel, fashion, and education.
Invented By: Evan Sutherland
AI Robots
AI Robots is a platform for robots using artificial intelligence for optimization, predictive and prescriptive maintenance.
Invented By: George Devol
Touch Screen
A touch screen is a computer display screen that serves as an input device. When a touch screen is touched by a finger or stylus, it registers the event and sends it to a controller for processing. A touch screen may contain pictures or words that the user can touch to interact with the device.
Invented By: Eric A. Johnson
Wi-Fi/Internet
A facility allowing computers, smartphones, or other devices to connect to the internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area. WiFi stands for Wireless Fidelity
Invented By: Hedy Lamarr
Aritificial Organs
An artificial organ is a human made organ device or tissue that is implanted or integrated into a human — interfacing with living tissue — to replace a natural organ, to duplicate or augment a specific function or functions so the patient may return to a normal life as soon as possible.
Invented By: Willem J Kolff
By: Lakshay Sharma and Arnav Sharma, St. Marks, Janakpuri
Crypto Currency
Cryptocurrency is a digital payment system that doesn't rely on banks to verify transactions. It's a peer-to-peer system that can enable anyone anywhere to send and receive payments. ... Cryptocurrency is stored in digital wallets. Cryptocurrency received its name because it uses encryption to verify transactions.
Invented By: Satoshi Nakamoto
Solar Energy
Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies such as solar power to generate electricity, solar thermal energy including solar water heating, and solar architecture. In some countries, solar energy is used to produce salt from seawater through evaporation. Similarly, solar powered desalination units transform salt water into drinking water by converting the sun’s energy to heat, to drive the desalination process.
By: Shivansh Shah Chawla, DLDAVPP
Cloud Computing
-Suhani Gupta, D.L. D.A.V. Model School
Text written by Lakshay Sharma and Arnav Sharma, SMS-JP and Shivansh Shah Chawla, Anamika Sharma and Sarah Kumar, DLDAVPP
AI Wakelet Page By Vedant Malhotra, DLDAVPP
Cloud Computing Mindmap by Suhani Gupta, DLDAVPP
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