What Is AI?
Ethics & Risks
Regulation & Policy
Jobs & Economy
100

This type of AI learns patterns from data instead of being explicitly programmed.
A. Robotics
B. Machine Learning
C. Hardware Systems
D. Data Storage

B. Machine Learning  

100

When AI systems unfairly favor or discriminate against certain groups, it is called this.
A. Privacy
B. Bias
C. Security
D. Automation

B. Bias

100

This is the main purpose of regulating AI.
A. Increase profits
B. Ensure safety and fairness
C. Replace workers
D. Reduce technology

B. Ensure safety and fairness

100

AI replacing human workers in repetitive tasks is called this.
A. Innovation
B. Automation
C. Globalization
D. Outsourcing

B. Automation

200

AI that can perform any intellectual task a human can do is called this.
A. Narrow AI
B. Supervised Learning
C. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
D. Automation

C. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

200

AI-generated fake videos or audio that can spread misinformation are known as this.
A. Viruses
B. Deepfakes
C. Algorithms
D. Filters

B. Deepfakes

200

This organization has proposed major AI regulations in Europe.
A. United Nations
B. NATO
C. European Union (EU)
D. World Bank

C. European Union (EU)

200

This type of job is most at risk due to AI.
A. Creative jobs
B. Leadership roles
C. Repetitive or routine jobs
D. Healthcare jobs

C. Repetitive or routine jobs

300

This popular AI tool can generate text, answer questions, and assist with writing.
A. Excel
B. Siri
C. ChatGPT
D. Photoshop

C. ChatGPT

300

This concern involves AI collecting and using personal data without consent.
A. Innovation
B. Privacy Invasion
C. Speed
D. Efficiency

B. Privacy Invasion

300

Laws that limit how companies collect and use data are known as this.
A. Trade laws
B. Data protection laws
C. Labor laws
D. Tax laws

B. Data protection laws

300

AI can also create new opportunities in this area.
A. Agriculture
B. Technology/AI jobs
C. Retail
D. Transportation

B. Technology/AI jobs