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100

a human-like conversations, allowing businesses to offer personalized customer service 24/7.

an AI chatbox

100

Unfairness in AI results

Bias

100

The term for when AI learns by example, just like toddlers (minus the tantrums).

supervised learning

100

This is what you call it when AI makes connections

pattern recognition

100

This car feature uses AI to argue with you about the best route, even when it's clearly wrong.

GPS navigation

200

AI in helping students learn

education

200

AI needs this like your phone needs charging — and no, it’s not coffee.

data

200

When AI makes stuff up with total confidence

hallucination

200

this term refers to a specific input or instruction given to an AI system to generate responses, such as text, images, or ideas.

a prompt

200

That moment when the website asks if you're a robot, and you have to prove your humanity by identifying blurry traffic lights

CAPTCHA

300

your online shopping now knows you better than your own mother (and suggests even more things you don't need).

recommendation algorithms

300

AI should not steal art, music, or ideas — this is called respecting this.

copyright (or ownership)

300

You’ve probably used this AI tool if your inbox starts writing back for you.

autoreply

300

This future collaboration might allow AI to work with humans to solve global challenges, like climate change, by suggesting sustainable practices and improving energy efficiency.

AI in environmental sustainability

300

when AI doesn’t learn anything new after this point and gives outdated advice because it doesn’t know recent facts

knowledge cutoff

400

Your phone uses this to know it's really you, even with bedhead.

facial recognition

400

When AI tools reflect biased social patterns and normalize them, this type of harm can shape public perception and reinforce inequality.

representational harm

400

this kind of AI-powered system could help you navigate traffic, find parking spots, and even recommend the best routes to take.
 

AI-powered navigation (or self-driving cars)

400

In the future, this type of AI could help doctors by analyzing medical images, such as X-rays and MRIs, to spot signs of disease more accurately.

AI in medical imaging

400

This process is basically AI’s way of saying “I’ve learned something new today!”

machine learning

500

This smart home gadget pretends to be helpful but mostly just misunderstands your music requests.

voice assistant, Alexa

500

when a person helps check or guide what an AI is doing

human in the loop

500

Humans checking AI results

human oversight

500

The future of AI could see this type of technology used to reduce bias and inequality by analyzing hiring practices, healthcare access, and social policies.

AI in social justice or fairness?

500

This is the term for when AI is trained using a vast amount of data to stay up-to-date and improve its performance.

continuous learning

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