The AI "Brain" & Data
Hardware & Software Essentials
Ethics & Society
Troubleshooting & Systems
Brainrot & Pop Culture
100

This is the specific type of "thinking" or process AI uses to find similarities and trends within large datasets.

Pattern Recognition

100

This "master" software manages the computer's memory and processes, acting as the bridge between the user and the hardware.

Operating System

100

This occurs when an AI system produces results that are systematically prejudiced due to erroneous assumptions in the machine learning process.

AI Bias

100

When a computer is running slowly, a technician might check this software tool to see which applications are using the most CPU.

Task Manager / System Monitor

100

If an AI is acting suspicious or "sus," a Gen Alpha user might say the AI is being a "Sigma" or, more likely, this word associated with a popular space-themed game.

Among US

200

While a human brain uses neurons, an AI system often uses these specialized hardware components to handle the massive math required for machine learning.

GPU or TPU / Processing Units

200

This model describes the four basic stages of how a computer handles information.

Input-Storage-Processing-Output / ISPO

200

This term refers to the moral principles that govern how AI should be developed and used to ensure fairness and accessibility.

AI Ethics

200

This is the process of finding and fixing problems within a hardware or software system.

Troubleshooting

200

This pop culture icon and billionaire renamed a famous blue-bird social media platform to a single letter of the alphabet.

Elon Musk / X

300

This term describes when an AI confidently provides an answer that is factually incorrect or nonsensical.

AI Hallucination

300

This specific skill involves breaking down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable parts.

Decomposition

300

This network of "smart" devices (like thermostats or wearable trackers) collects and exchanges data over the internet.

Internet of Things / IoT

300

To collect "environmental" data like light levels or temperature, a computer system needs these specific hardware components.

Sensors

300

This term refers to someone who has a magnetic personality or "charisma," but in AI terms, it’s just a really good user interface.

Rizz

400

AI doesn't just "see" an image; it converts different types of material (audio, visual, text) into this numerical format to process it.

Binary / Vectors / Numerical Data

400

Unlike permanent storage (Hard Drives), this type of memory is used for short-term tasks and is cleared when the power is turned off.

RAM / Random Access Memory

400

This concept suggests that engineers and designers must consider if a technology is helpful or harmful to people before building it.

Human-Centered Design

400

This is the process of making a system as effective or functional as possible for a specific task.

Optimization

400

In the "Skibidi Toilet" multiverse, the "Cameramen" represent the hardware, while the toilets might be seen as this—a glitchy, nonsensical output.

Brainrot / Hallucination)

500

To make data useful, AI systems often perform these three computational tasks to uncover patterns.

Sorting, Filtering, and Aggregating

500

This is the set of rules that defines the combinations of symbols that are considered to be correctly structured programs in a language.

Syntax

500

The ethical debate surrounding "Just because we can, should we?" often focuses on these three major concerns regarding user data.

Privacy, Security, and Data Ownership

500

What are two of the three things you need to consider when building or buying a computer? 

User Needs, Budget, and Performance

500

If you ask an AI to "keep it 100" and it starts listing the numbers 1 through 100, it has failed to understand this non-literal type of human communication.

Slang / Idioms / Context)

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