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Smartphones
100

A humorous image, video, or text that is widely shared and often modified by users across social media platforms.

What is a meme?

100

This AI chatbot, developed by OpenAI, gained widespread attention for its natural language processing abilities.

What is ChatGPT?

100

Unsolicited, usually commercial messages (such as emails, text messages, or Internet postings) that are sent to a large number of recipients or posted in a large number of places.

What is a spam?

100

This technology creates a simulated environment that can be similar to or completely different from the real world.

Virtual reality

100

A feeling of anxiety or apprehension that you are not in the know about or missing out on something.

What is fear of missing out (FoMO)?

200

Content that rapidly gains popularity and is widely shared across social media platforms.

What is viral?

200

A subset of AI that involves algorithms allowing computers to learn from data and improve their performance over time without explicit programming.

Machine Learning (ML)

200

Shoddy or unwanted A.I. content e.g., use glue to stick cheese to pizza.

What is slop?

200

This device tracks fitness metrics and can be used to make contactless payments.

What is a smart watch?

200

The fear of being without a mobile phone.

What is nomophobia?

300

Content designed to attract attention and encourage clicks, often misleading or sensationalized.

What is clickbait?

300

A series of algorithms that mimic the operations of the human brain to recognize patterns in data; they are fundamental to deep learning.

Neural Networks

300

This type of scam involves tricking individuals into providing sensitive information via email.

What is phishing?

300

A network of physical devices connected to the internet that can collect and exchange data.

What is an internet of things (IoT)?

300

The emotional reaction to receiving or not receiving a text, maintenance of relationships via text, and/or excessive use of texting.

What is texting dependency?

400

A user who intentionally provokes or annoys others online by posting inflammatory comments or content.

What is a troll?

400

AI systems that can generate new content, such as text or images, based on learned patterns from existing data.

Generative AI

400

The negative effects of consuming low-quality or meaningless online content.

What is brain rot?

400

This term refers to interactive technologies that allow users to create, share, and engage with content within virtual communities and networks.

What is social media?

400

Feeling nervous, bored, and/or isolated when you are without your smartphone.

What is mobile phone dependency?

500

A set of rules used by social media platforms to determine what content appears in a user's feed based on their interactions.

What is an algorithm?

500

Advanced AI models trained on vast amounts of text data to understand and generate human-like language responses.

Large Language Models (LLMs)

500

A phenomenon where an artificial intelligence system, particularly a large language model (LLM), generates false, misleading, or illogical information and presents it as if it were factual.

What is AI hallucinations?

500

The simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

500

Texting without thinking or intending to do it.

What is texting automaticity?

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