Abstract
The concept of artificial intelligence has, from the beginning, been one that piques the interest of people all around the globe. The term "artificial intelligence" (AI) refers to the capability of machines to perform cognitive tasks such as thinking, perceiving, learning, problem solving, and decision making. It was inspired by the ways in which people use their brains to perceive, learn, reason out, and decide the action to take. The artificial intelligence (AI) software that powers the Fourth Industrial Revolution is the engine that propels the revolution itself. Its influence can already be felt in people's homes, places of business, and the political system. Soon, it will be embodied in the shape of robots that are capable of driving automobiles, filling warehouses, and providing care for children and old people. It offers obstacles such as incomprehensible "black box" algorithms, unethical use of data, and the possible displacement of jobs, but it also holds the possibility of resolving some of the most important problems that society is now experiencing. As rapid advancements in machine learning (ML) increase the scope and scale of artificial intelligence's deployment across all aspects of day-to-day life, and as the technology itself can learn and change on its own, multi-stakeholder collaboration is required in order to optimize accountability, transparency, privacy, and impartiality in order to build trust. However, for the sake of this study, we shall steer clear of such intricate technical details and instead show the dentition that is considered the most typical.