[Audio] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to today's presentation on Artificial Intelligence. As a teacher in Higher Education, I am excited to share with you the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field. First, let's discuss what exactly Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is. According to our text, AI is defined as the pursuit of creating human-like systems that can navigate vast complexities and use common sense and conceptual frameworks in unrestricted domains. In other words, AI is the effort to develop systems that can behave and act like humans. But why is this so difficult? Well, as many of you may know, the famous Turing Test is used to determine if a computer can exhibit human-like behavior. And the biggest challenge is creating AI that can function in what we call unrestricted domains. You see, human intelligence is incredibly complex and broad. We are able to make associations, draw on metaphors and analogies, and use our common sense and conceptual frameworks to make decisions. And this is what we are striving to achieve with AI. So, as we continue to explore the possibilities and advancements of AI, let us remember the immense challenges that we face in creating truly human-like systems. Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to delving deeper into this topic with you in our upcoming discussions..