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100

This company, founded in a garage in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, revolutionized personal computing.

Apple

100

This type of cyberattack tricks people into providing sensitive information by pretending to be a trustworthy entity.

Phishing

100

In web development, HTML stands for this

HyperText Markup Language

100

This AI model, developed by OpenAI, can generate human-like text responses.

ChatGPT

100

This billionaire tech entrepreneur, played by Robert Downey Jr., is the alter ego of Iron Man.

Tony Stark

200

The first website was created in 1991 by this British scientist.

Tim Berners-Lee

200

The S in HTTPS stands for this, indicating encrypted communication on websites.

Secure

200

A loop that never ends in programming is called this.

Infinite Loop

200

This field of AI focuses on training computers to recognize patterns and make decisions with minimal human input.

ML

200

In "The Matrix," this color pill represents choosing to learn the truth

Red Pill

300

This programming language, named after a famous TV sketch comedy group, was released in 1991.

Python

300

This type of malware locks users out of their systems and demands payment to restore access.
 

Ransomware

300

The "C" in CSS stands for this.

Cascading

300

This law states that computing power doubles approximately every two years.

Moore’s Law

300

In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Miles Morales learns about a futuristic, AI-powered villain who can open portals between dimensions. What is the villain’s name?

Kingpin

400

In 1983, this term was coined by researcher Fred Cohen to describe self-replicating computer programs

computer virus

400

A hacker who uses their skills for ethical purposes, such as finding security vulnerabilities, is called this.

White-Hat hacker
400

In JavaScript, this keyword is used to declare a variable that cannot be reassigned after its initial value is set

const

400

This AI-powered image generation model, developed by OpenAI, can create highly realistic images from text descriptions.

DALL·E

400

In the movie Everything Everywhere All at Once, characters use futuristic Bluetooth-like earpieces to access skills from different versions of themselves. This device is called a ____.

Verse-jump headset

500

The floppy disk, once a common data storage method, was first introduced by this company

IBM

500

A method where cybercriminals secretly capture keystrokes to steal login credentials

Keylogging

500

In programming, this common data structure follows the Last In, First Out (LIFO) principle and is used in function calls and undo features.

Stack

500

This AI technique allows models like ChatGPT to generate text based on the probability of word sequences.

Transformer model

500

The first iPhone was unveiled in 2007, but this 1960s sci-fi TV show featured a similar touchscreen communicator decades earlier.

Star Trek