Epistemology
Metaphysics
Ethics of AI
Computer Science
AI
100

This philosopher was known for his questioning style and absence of opinion

Socrates

100

This French philosopher is a rationalist and responsible for the quote “I think, therefore I am”

Rene Descartes

100

This 2019 organization was developed in Guelph to educate people on the philosophy of data science

CARE-AI

100

This programming language is popular among data scientists and is named after a British comedy group

Python

100

This name is given to the theoretical point where artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence

Singularity

200

This position is often referred to as a rejection of free will

Determinism

200

This Greek sailing object was used as an analogy to quantify identity and the self

The Ship of Theseus

200

This technology was used to edit human genomes

CRISPR-cas9

200

This computer hardware component uses parallel processing to power AI, gaming, and high-performance computing

Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

200

Comprised of interconnected nodes, this algorithm trains weights and biases and is the backbone of all deep-learning models

The Neural Network

300

This scientific approach is driven by the pragmatic theory of truth

Instrumentalism

300

The philosophical view that qualifies any physical system to an atomic function is called what

Reductionism

300

This concern about AI is about the unknown processing of the LLM

The Black Box Problem

300

This British mathematician and codebreaker laid the foundations of modern computing and helped crack the Enigma code during World War II

Alan Turing

300

From the University of Toronto, this professor won a Nobel prize in 2024 and is known as the godfather of AI

Geoffrey Hinton

400

A Gettier Case is a reasoning process that uses what three forms of knowledge to reach a conclusion

Justification, Truth, and Belief

400

The philosophical view that studies parts and the relations is called what

Mereology

400

The automated analytics and action on data chart showcases these many levels of autonomy

6 (From 0-5)

400

Born in 1815, she is often considered the world’s first computer programmer and even has a programming language named after her

Ada Lovelace

400

This issue happens when a model performs well during training but poorly on outside data

Overfitting

500

This twentieth-century group of philosophers and scientists was known for their push for logical positivism in Europe

The Vienna Circle

500

This mind-body problem position believes that mental events depend on physical events but does not influence them

Epiphenomenology

500

This consideration is made when a new form of biotechnology is added to a policy

The Precautionary Principle

500

This technique involves running a computer processor at a higher speed than it was originally designed for, often to boost performance—at the risk of heat and instability

Overclocking

500

Invented in 2017, this algorithm enabled modern AI to explode and is the 'T' in ChatGPT

The Transformer