Terms
Digital Currency
AI
Facial Recognition
Crimes
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What is Decryption?

Decryption is the process of deciphering an encrypted message so it is able to be read.

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what dose NFT stand for?

non-fungible token

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How dose AI play a role in everyday life?

Voice assistants, image recognition for face unlock in cellphones are examples of AI software currently being used in everyday life.

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How is facial recognition work?

Facial recognition uses computer-generated filters to transform face images into numerical expressions that can be compared to determine their similarity.

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How dose Technology help law enforcement.

Technology allows law enforcement to do something that hasn't been possible in the past: be extremely precise

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What is Plagiarism?

Plagiarisms is copying information or computational artifacts without direct permission from the owner/creator or without permission via the use of Creative Commons licensing.

200

This type of digital currency works as a medium of exchange through a computer network?

Cryptocurrency 

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What was the first AI called?

SNARC (Stochastic Neural Analog Reinforcement Calculator)

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what are downsides of Facial recognition.

Facial recognition can falsely identify someone as a criminal some people also have concerns about the privacy of facial recognition software.

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How can people use technology to commite crimes?

The offender uses the computer to obtain information or to damage operating programs.

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What is Keylogging?

Keylogging is the use of a computer program to record every keystroke made by the user. its mainly used in order to gain Fraudulent access to passwords and other confidential information.

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What was the first cryptocurrency?

Bitcoin
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What was the first human like AI called?

Sophia
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What are some good aspects of facial recognition.

It can find people faster than a person. it can also help people figure out weather or not someone is eligible for a lone or able to be a good fit for a college.

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What are some type of crimes someone can commit  using technology.

Offenses in this category include fraudulent use of automated teller machines, credit card fraud, and telecommunications fraud.

400

What is Multifactor authentication?

Multifactor authentication is a multi-step account login process that requires users to enter more information than just a password to ensure someone trying to access an account should be granted access. 

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When was the bitcoin first created?

January 2009

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Whats the newest human like AI called?
In 2022, NASA partnered with robotics manufacturer and created Apollo.


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Why is facial recognition a bad thing?

Unlike many other forms of data, faces cannot be encrypted. Data breaches involving facial recognition data increase the potential for identity theft, stalking, and harassment.


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What's the most common crime someone can commit using technology?

The most reported types of cyber crime worldwide as of 2022 was Phishing.

500

What is Intellectual property?

Intellectual property can be work or inventions that is the result of creativity examples of this can be manuscripts, or designs. the person who makes these has the ability to apply copyright or trademark.

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Why was digital currency made?

It was made to engage in financial transactions without exclusively relying on banks or governments. 

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What robot did Elon musk recently create?

Optimus is a humanoid robot designed by Tesla.

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When was the first facial recognition system made?

In 1967 a pioneer in artificial intelligence, developed a system that classified photos of faces through a graphical computer input device called a RAND tablet.

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What was the worst cyber crime committed?

One of the earliest and biggest cyber threats came from the Melissa Virus in 1999 by programmer David Lee Smith.
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