"AI Basics"
"Machine Learning"
"AI Applications"
"Ethics in AI"
"AI History and
Pioneers"
100

This branch of computer science that deals with creating systems capable of performing tasks that normally require human intelligence.

What is artificial intelligence (AI)?

100

This type of learning involves training a model on labeled data to make predictive decisions.

What is supervised learning?

100

This virtual assistant, developed by Apple, can perform tasks and provide information through voice commands.

What is Siri?

100

This term refers to the fairness and transparency of AI systems, ensuring they do not discriminate against any group. 

What is algorithmic bias?

100

This British mathematician and logician is considered one of the founding figures of AI, known for the Turing Test.

Who is Alan Turing?

200

This term refers to AI systems that can learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed.

What is machine learning?

200

This  machine learning algorithm is often used for classification and regression tasks, named after a British statistician. 

What is a decision tree?

200

This AI application is used in vehicles to assist or complete

 automate driving tasks.

What is autonomous driving or self-driving cars?

200

This ethical principle involves ensuring AI systems do not cause harm humans.

What is non-maleficence?

200

This concept, first proposed in the 1950s, is a measure of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from a human.

What is the Turing Test?

300

This type of AI system is designed to perform specific tasks, such as playing chess or diagnosing diseases.

What is narrow AI or weak AI?

300

This type of learning involves training a model without labeled data, aiming to find hidden patterns or intrinsic structures.

What is unsupervised learning?

300

This technology, often powered by AI, can create realistic images and videos that appear authentic but are actually fabricated.

What is deepfakes?

300

This term describes the transparency and explainability of AI decision-making processes.

What is explainability or interpretability?

300

This conference, held in 1956, is widely considered the birth of AI as a field of study.

What is the Dartmouth Conference?

400

This is a method used by AI to process data and learn patterns, often inspired by the human brain's structure.

What is a neural network?

400

This machine learning technique involves using a collection of models to improve prediction accuracy, often through methods like bagging or boosting.

What is ensemble learning?

400

This AI-based technology is used in healthcare to analyze medical images and assist in diagnosing diseases.

What is medical imaging analysis?

400

This ethical concern involves the impact of AI and automation on employment and job displacement.

What is the employment impact or job displacement?

400

This AI pioneer is known for developing the Lisp programming language and making significant contributions to AI research. 

Who is John McCarthy?

500

This term describes the ability of an AI system to understand, learn, and apply knowledge across a wide range of tasks.

What is artificial general intelligence?

500

This approach to machine learning involves training models using rewards and punishments, similar to trial-and-error learning.

What is reinforcement learning?

500

This AI application helps e-commerce platforms recommend products to users base on their browser and purchase history.

What is a recommendation system?

500

This field of study examines the moral implications and responsibilities associated with AI and automation.

What is AI ethics?

500

This AI researcher and inventor developed  the first neural network, known as the Perception, in the late 1950s.

Who is Frank Rosenblatt?

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