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AN EXTENSIVE EXAMINATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCES EFFECT ON UNMANNED VEHICLES

14 Pages : 156-161

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2024(IX-I).14      10.31703/gssr.2024(IX-I).14      Published : Mar 2024

An Extensive Examination of Artificial Intelligence's Effect on Unmanned Vehicles

    Unmanned vehicles are simplest one of the many regions in which artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to end up a game-changing technological development. Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are being incorporated into unmanned cars, along with self-riding automobiles and drones, to enhance their vision, navigation, and decision-making talents. The in-depth analysis of AI's results on autonomy, safety, performance, and societal ramifications is supplied in this paper on unmanned vehicles. This paper provides an overview of the modern-day standing of AI-enabled unmanned vehicles and shows destiny routes for studies and development in this quickly developing issue via a synthesis of current literature, case research, and technological breakthroughs.

    (1) Umaima Zaman
    PhD Scholar, Department of International Relations & Diplomacy, Geneva School of Diplomacy, Switzerland.

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    CHICAGO : Zaman, Umaima. 2024. "An Extensive Examination of Artificial Intelligence's Effect on Unmanned Vehicles." Global Social Sciences Review, IX (I): 156-161 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2024(IX-I).14
    HARVARD : ZAMAN, U. 2024. An Extensive Examination of Artificial Intelligence's Effect on Unmanned Vehicles. Global Social Sciences Review, IX, 156-161.
    MHRA : Zaman, Umaima. 2024. "An Extensive Examination of Artificial Intelligence's Effect on Unmanned Vehicles." Global Social Sciences Review, IX: 156-161
    MLA : Zaman, Umaima. "An Extensive Examination of Artificial Intelligence's Effect on Unmanned Vehicles." Global Social Sciences Review, IX.I (2024): 156-161 Print.
    OXFORD : Zaman, Umaima (2024), "An Extensive Examination of Artificial Intelligence's Effect on Unmanned Vehicles", Global Social Sciences Review, IX (I), 156-161