How Knowledge-Based AI Works — From Rules to Inference
Before AI learned from massive datasets, many systems worked with explicit knowledge. Facts. Rules. Inference. That is the core of Knowledge-Based AI. Knowledge-Based AI stores knowledge in a structured form. Then it uses rules to derive new conclusions. The system does not “learn” from data in the
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