AI Applications
Machine Learning
Neural Networks
Ethics
Assorted Trivia
100

This AI-powered feature finishes your sentences in emails or texts, like a helpful ghost writer!

What is autocomplete?

100

This is the process where a computer learns patterns from data without being explicitly programmed, improving its performance over time.

What is Machine Learning?

100

These artificial "brain cells" are the basic building blocks of neural networks, modelled after neurons in the human brain.

What are artificial neurons?

100

The three golden rules for ethical AI: Be fair (no bias!), be transparent (no secret tricks!), and respect this—don’t steal data or creep people out!

What is privacy?

100

This Chrome feature secretly puts idle tabs to sleep, freeing up RAM so your computer doesn’t groan like a tired robot.

What is a tab suspender?

200

This type of AI analyzes your past likes and watches to suggest new videos—keeping you glued to apps like TikTok and YouTube!

What is a recommendation algorithm?

200

This type of algorithm learns by comparing its predictions to the correct answers and adjusting its mistakes, like a student learning from feedback.

What is supervising learning?

200

Like a sandwich, every neural network has this "outer" layer that first receives your data (like the bread that touches your hands).

What is the input layer?

200

When an AI hiring tool favors resumes from one gender, it violates this ethical rule—even if the bias was unintentional.

What is fairness?

200

This is the output for the following code:

for (int i = 1; i < 5; i++){ System.out.print(i);}

What is 1234?

300

This AI tool helps doctors spot tumors in X-rays by highlighting suspicious areas—like a highlighter for cancer signs.

What is medical image analysis/ AI-assisted diagnostics?

300

When two or more AI systems share data or teach each other directly–without human help–its called this type of learning

What is machine-to-machine learning?

300

This mysterious-sounding layer between input and output does the actual "thinking" in a neural network - like the filling hidden between sandwich bread.

What is a hidden layer?

300

This AI-generated media can make it look like someone said or did something they never actually did, raising serious concerns about truth and consent.

What is a deepfake?

300

When a self-driving car must choose between hitting a squirrel or swerving into traffic, it’s facing this ethical dilemma!

What is the trolley problem?

400

This AI feature lets you unlock your phone just by looking at it—using tiny dots to map your face like a digital fingerprint!

What is facial recognition?

400

The statistical term refers to the number of data points used to train a model -- too small, and the AI may "memorise" instead of learn; too large, and training slows down drastically.

What is sample size?

400

These are the 5Vs.

What is velocity, veracity, volume, value, variety?

400

When a facial recognition system fails on darker-skinned faces because its training data was 85% light-skinned, the core ethical issue isn’t just bias—it’s this specific data flaw.

What is underrepresentation?

400

This is the only activity where kids can build a "robot dog" that technically walks (if you squint), crash it into a wall, then blame the "sensors" instead of their terrible driving. Hint: It’s like Minecraft, but with more plastic foot injuries.

What is LEGO robotics?

500

When this LLM (not to be confused with a Large Lunar Monster) emerges from its digital chrysalis—trained on exabytes of pre-2024 data but forever denied TikTok’s forbidden scrolls—it achieves enlightenment via ‘extended context windows’ (not actual windows). Name this chatbot that refuses to browse live but will hypothetically help you write a limerick about existential dread.

What is Deepseek?

500

This third dataset is used during training to tune hyperparameters and prevent overfitting -- unlike the test set, it's touched repeatedly, acting like a "practice exam" before the final test.

What is the validation test?

500

This funny-named process is how a neural network learns from mistakes -- like a teacher backwards-grading your homework to adjust future questions!

What is backpropagation?
500

When your cousin's roommate's chatbot "borrows" Shakespeare's sonnets, swaps "thee" with "bruh," and sells it to a greeting card company without citing Billy Shakes—this academic felony has committed what crime against creativity?

What is plagarism?

500

This CEO was fired so hard in November 2023 that OpenAI employees threatened to quit en masse, only for him to return days later like a tech-industry Jesus—proving even AI overlords need a good plot twist.

Who is Sam Altman?

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