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As we wander in our beautiful yet complex world, we try to use what we call intellect to respond to our environment. But what is this intelligence? And how can we define or measure it?

Scientists have tried to discover the secret and the source of this intelligence by trying to understand the fundamentals of our creation. Until now they still do not know why �we (Homosapiens) are the way we are�. Some base the existence of our intelligent mind on the evolution theory and some aim the source to the creator as we know it.

Regardless of who we are or where we come from, we all believe in the existence of intelligence. Some of us are trying to understand the nature of intelligence and find out how the intelligent mind works. But first we have to understand what intelligence means.

Intelligence is the computational part of the ability to achieve goals in the world. Varying kinds and degrees of intelligence occur in people, many animals and some machines.

Now that we know what intelligence means, and since we are not the creator of humans and other Intelligent beings, our only approach to explore this subject is Artificial Intelligence that is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines, especially intelligent computer programs. Artificial Intelligence is related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable.

The philosophy of KazTrix AI Agent application is based on a simple concept. A child. A hungry Sponge. Information is simply presented and recorded and is Retrieved through an intelligent search query. Like a child, agents created by AI Agent application will evolve and their intelligence grows. As for other functionalities and useful features, it will evolve as we use our intelligence to develop and enhance these agents to serve us the best.

Kasra Meshkin KazTrix Corporation

Seed of AI

After WWII, a number of people independently started to work on intelligent machines. The English mathematician Alan Turing may have been the first. He gave a lecture on it in 1947. He also may have been the first to decide that AI was best researched by programming computers rather than by building machines. By the late 1950s, there were many researchers on AI, and most of them were basing their work on programming computers.