AI Basics
AI in the Workplace
AI and Job Roles
AI Skills
Ethics & AI
100

This term refers to the field where machines are designed to perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence.

What is Artificial Intelligence?

100

AI tools like these help teams communicate better by automating tasks and handling routine inquiries.

What are Slack bots and chatbots?

100

In customer service, AI automates this task, freeing up employees to focus on more complex issues.

What is answering FAQs using chatbots?

100

This programming language is widely used in AI development for building machine learning models.

What is Python?

100

AI systems trained on biased data can unintentionally introduce this ethical issue into decision-making processes.

What is bias?

200

This voice-activated AI assistant is commonly found in Apple devices.  

What is Siri?  

200

This is a major benefit of using AI in decision-making, where AI analyzes data to help teams make faster and better choices.

What is data-driven decision-making?

200

AI tools like data analysis and automation are transforming the role of this type of professional.

What is a marketing professional?

200

This process refers to learning entirely new skills to shift into a different job, critical in an AI-driven economy.

What is reskilling?

200

AI hiring systems can negatively impact this aspect of recruitment if they unintentionally reflect biases.

What is diversity?

300

These two types of AI refer to specialized task-based AI and a more general form capable of any task a human can do, though the latter doesn’t exist yet.

What are Narrow AI and General AI?

300

This industry uses AI for diagnostic purposes and patient data analysis.

What is healthcare?

300

This new job role has emerged to ensure AI systems operate fairly and ethically.

What is an AI Ethics Officer?

300

This skill allows workers to interact with AI systems like chatbots and machine learning models.

What is interpreting AI outputs?

300

Over-reliance on AI can reduce this important aspect of human decision-making, especially in complex situations.

What is human judgment?

400

This subfield of AI allows machines to learn from data without being explicitly programmed.

What is Machine Learning?

400

This AI-powered tool is used for virtual meetings, helping remote teams collaborate efficiently.

What is Zoom?

400

Workers need to develop this skill to thrive in an AI-enhanced workplace, which includes understanding data and solving problems.

What is problem-solving?

400

To stay competitive in an AI-driven job market, workers must commit to this kind of ongoing education.

What is continuous learning?

400

Companies can ensure ethical AI use by conducting regular audits to guarantee these three principles.

What are fairness, accountability, and transparency?

500

This AI subfield focuses on enabling machines to understand and interpret human language.

What is Natural Language Processing (NLP)?

500

This is a challenge teams face when they depend too heavily on AI to make decisions.

What is over-reliance on AI, leading to reduced human judgment?

500

AI helps leaders make decisions, but they must still focus on these essential human-centered skills.

What are empathy and creativity?

500

AI helps doctors by analyzing patient data to assist with diagnoses and treatment planning in this field.

What is healthcare?

500

AI can harm workplace culture by reducing these human elements in communication, which are vital for team bonding.

What is personal interaction?