General A.I.
Speech Recognition
Machine Vision
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What is General A.I. According to the Presentation?

The information processed by machines such as a computer system which simulate higher human intelligence.

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What is Speech Recognition According to the Presentation?

The conversion of spoken language into text using neural networks.

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What is Machine Vision According to the Presentation?

The ability for a machine to actually see what is being done.
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How does General A.I. work?

General A.I. uses a neural network to learn from patterns of information through existing and new data.

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How does Speech Recognition work?

Converts spoken language into text and uses machine learning and neural networks in the process.

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How does Machine Vision work?

Uses cameras to capture, process, and prepare visual information to be used.
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What are the Learning Methods of General A.I.?

The Learning Methods General A.I. uses are Deep Learning and Machine Learning.

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What are a few Applications of Speech Recognition in Society?

ATMs, Call Centers, Banking, Healthcare, Media & Marketing, Voice Activated Audio, and business solutions.

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What are a few Applications of Machine Vision in Society?

Self-Driving Cars, Facial Recognition, Pattern Recognition.

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What is one of the differences between Deep Learning and Machine Learning?

Less vs No human intervention, Less power required, Analyzes data vs "thinks".

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How does Speech Recognition Impact Society?

Voice impersonation, Risk of Privacy, Misenterpretations.

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How does Machine Vision Impact Society?

Trolley Problem, Deep Fakes.

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Why may machine learning be chosen over deep learning?

It is said to be more efficient/faster.

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Do Voice Impersonated Songs Have Copyright Laws?

No surprisingly... Imitating the sound of someone's voice is not copyright infringement.

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Do Self-Driving Cars Have Secure Ethics Systems in Use?

No, as A.I. is not able to decide which would be a greater risk to take (one life vs multiple lives), shown by the Trolley problem.