Monday, August 10, 2020

Word of the Day & Pop Quiz: AI washing

 
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AI washing

The world of artificial intelligence is filled with insider jargon. Do you speak the language well enough to avoid falling victim to today's Word of the Day: AI washing?

Take today's Pop Quiz and find out! (Hint: The answers are below.)

 

1. What type of AI programming allows a software application to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed to do so?

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2. What do you call the set of instructions by which an AI system predicts output values from given input data?

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3. What type of AI is provided with both labeled input data and the expected output results in order to identify patterns that can be used to make future predictions?

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4. What type of AI programming replicates human intelligence in order to carry out a specific type of task?

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5. What synonym for artificial intelligence emphasizes the idea that AI should enhance human intelligence rather than replace it?

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Eye on Tech Video Definition

 

Watch our Eye on Tech video definition for artificial intelligence to learn the difference between weak AI and strong AI.

Word of the Day: AI washing

 

AI washing is a marketing effort designed to strengthen the perception that a vendor's offerings include artificial intelligence technologies, even though the connection may be tenuous or non-existent.

Gartner analysts consider AI mischaracterization to be one of the top three problems that are impeding real development and adoption of artificial intelligence. Continue reading...

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