business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Primate Cognition 2021-10-13
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- feel what you feel
- not the social intelligence hypothesis
- ape with a tail
- where we think
- humans, bonobos, dogs, squirrels, e.g.,
- I recall
- kibale national park is in the western part
- smell
- popularized social brain hypothesis
- what we will see on our next field trip
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- our prof
- first to think about social intelligence in lemurs
- primates with no tails
- self domestication leads to it
- friendly chimp
- squirrels of __
- more scientific synonym for intelligence
- perspective-taking
- crow, raven, et al.
- primates besides humans
- a bad test of intelligence
21 Clues: smell • our prof • I recall • where we think • friendly chimp • ape with a tail • squirrels of __ • feel what you feel • perspective-taking • crow, raven, et al. • primates with no tails • primates besides humans • a bad test of intelligence • self domestication leads to it • popularized social brain hypothesis • not the social intelligence hypothesis • humans, bonobos, dogs, squirrels, e.g., • ...
Business Intelligence Concept Puzzle 2024-11-19
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- Using historical data, machine learning, and algorithms to forecast future outcomes and trends
- The process of analyzing large datasets to discover patterns and insights
- Tools enabling users to create reports and analyze data independently
- Display key metrics and trends for quick insights
- Extract, transform, load data into a target system
- Centralizes and manages data from multiple sources for analysis
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- Setting policies to ensure data accuracy, security, and consistency
- A metric that measures progress toward a goal
- Graphical representation of data for easier understanding
- Enables quick analysis of multidimensional data for business insights and decision-making
10 Clues: A metric that measures progress toward a goal • Display key metrics and trends for quick insights • Extract, transform, load data into a target system • Graphical representation of data for easier understanding • Centralizes and manages data from multiple sources for analysis • Setting policies to ensure data accuracy, security, and consistency • ...
Psych 37-41 2026-01-05
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- threat a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
- study research that follows and retests the same people over time
- the extent to which a test yields consistent results
- validity the success with which a test predicts the behavior its designed to predict
- quotient ratio of mental age to chronical age multiplied by 100
- study research that compares people of different ages at the same point in time
- test designed to assess what a person has learned
- syndrome mild to severe intellectual disability and assosicated physical disorders caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21
- curve bell-shaped curve tht describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes
- Intelligence measured by every task on an intelligence test
- Adult Intelligence Scale most widely used intelligence tests
- American revision on Binet’s original intelligence test
- intelligence The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
- ability to learn and adapt to situations
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- analysis identifies clusters of related items on a test, used to identify different dimensions of performance
- extent to which a test measures or predicts what it’s supposed to measure
- test designed to predict a person’s future performance
- disability condition of limited mental ability, indicated by an intelligence score of 70 or below and difficulty adapting to the demands of life
- a group of people that share a common characteristic
- syndrome a person who is limited mentally has an exceptional specific skill
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- test assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others using numerical scores
- proportion of variation among individuals in a group that we can attribute to genes
- Intelligence accumulated knowledge and verbal skills
- age level typically associated with children of a chronological age
- intelligence ability to reason speedily and abstractly
- validity extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
28 Clues: ability to learn and adapt to situations • test designed to assess what a person has learned • the extent to which a test yields consistent results • a group of people that share a common characteristic • Intelligence accumulated knowledge and verbal skills • test designed to predict a person’s future performance • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-12-17
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- One method to train neural networks is ____.
- One decision rule used in AI is called ____.
- A software that is programmed to simulate a conversation
- One characteristic an agent possesses is about maintaining their internal state through their existence
- A logic programming language from 1970
- ____ is a type of uninformed search algorithm.
- AI, Software Engineering and ____ are multidisciplinary influences to a Software agent
- A set of smart devices and computers linked together
- ____ can be used to optimize, educate, test and train.
- ____ is a common unsupervised network.
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- Mutation rate and genomes are common terms when using ____ algorithm.
- A threshold is commonly associated with ____ formal neurons.
- SQL and XSLT are examples of ____ programming
- Siri uses ____
- The layer between the input layer and output layer in a multi-layer neural network is called a ____ layer.
- There are three types of suitability functions: fitness, payoff and ___ .
- ____ and adaline are types of simple pattern recognition networks.
- John McCarthy introduces the term _____ in 1956
- The ability of an agent to move around a network
- Chinese Room
20 Clues: Chinese Room • Siri uses ____ • A logic programming language from 1970 • ____ is a common unsupervised network. • One method to train neural networks is ____. • One decision rule used in AI is called ____. • SQL and XSLT are examples of ____ programming • ____ is a type of uninformed search algorithm. • John McCarthy introduces the term _____ in 1956 • ...
Artificial intelligence 2023-05-03
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- This system can automate the process of generating invoices
- AI algorithm that identifies trends and patterns in data
- AI system that recommends products to customers based on their purchase history
- Software that automates the process of generating purchase orders
- AI system that automatically categorizes and routes support tickets
- Software that automates the process of matching invoices with purchase orders
- This software can automate the process of scheduling social media posts
- AI algorithm that predicts which leads are most likely to convert
- Software that automates the process of generating expense reports
- Platform that automates the process of creating and managing contracts
- Tool that automates the process of scheduling and conducting job interviews
- AI algorithm that predicts equipment failures
- AI tool that analyzes social media posts to identify influencers
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- This system can automate the entire procurement process
- Platform that automates the process of creating reports
- AI-powered tool that automates invoice processing
- AI tool that optimizes inventory levels
- AI tool that analyzes customer feedback
- AI system that detects and flags errors in financial statements
- AI-powered system that identifies and flags fraudulent transactions
- Tool that automates the process of matching job candidates with job descriptions
- Platform that automates HR tasks like onboarding
- AI tool that reads and extracts information from resumes
- This software can automate repetitive tasks like data entry
- AI tool that analyzes customer behavior on websites
- Platform that automates the process of creating and managing budgets
- AI system that assists with customer support inquiries
- This type of software can automatically schedule appointments
- AI algorithm that predicts customer churn
- AI system that classifies and organizes emails
30 Clues: AI tool that optimizes inventory levels • AI tool that analyzes customer feedback • AI algorithm that predicts customer churn • AI algorithm that predicts equipment failures • AI system that classifies and organizes emails • Platform that automates HR tasks like onboarding • AI-powered tool that automates invoice processing • ...
Intelligence Assessment 2015-01-20
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- the enlightened one
- man's ego-defense mechanism that negates realities which produce too much stress
- to right a wrong
- the first number
- skilled orator and demagogue
- chess player of the highest class
- the allegory of the cave
- used when one draws a specific truth from a general truth
- Papa
- Schrödinger evidently hated them
- Logico-Philosophicus
- if a man is wearing a tie, then he is certainly not a...
- Mouse
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- opposite of underscore
- kind of alias
- instead of food for worms
- boat
- around the world
- ancient, medieval, renaissance
- the gate and the key to the sciences
- when I say army, you think of books; when I say library, you think of...
- "the creator of beautiful things"
- name of a man, a test and a machine
- a wise animal
- not a no
25 Clues: boat • Papa • Mouse • not a no • kind of alias • a wise animal • to right a wrong • the first number • around the world • the enlightened one • Logico-Philosophicus • opposite of underscore • the allegory of the cave • instead of food for worms • skilled orator and demagogue • ancient, medieval, renaissance • Schrödinger evidently hated them • chess player of the highest class • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-09-08
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- An action that causes something to happen.
- Technology that can analyze and perceive data in order to make autonomous predictions or decisions.
- The image shown on the Stage behind the sprites in Scratch.
- A device that allows a machine to collect sensory data from the natural world.
- The area in Scratch that displays a finished program when it is being run.
- A machine designed to do specific tasks in physical space.
- A character or object we control with code.
- Information.
- The process of collecting sensory data.
- palette Area to the left which stores all the blocks.
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- The ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data.
- Able to do things on its own.
- Assigning an(beginning) value to a variable or object in a program
- Single instructions for a sprite which can be dragged and snapped together.
- A sequence of steps.
- area The place that we put our code blocks in Scratch to build scripts that control the program.
- Groups of blocks that are attached to each other in the Code Area and run in a specific order.
- An algorithm’s “best guess” based on the information it has been given.
- A collection of data.
- data Information that is collected with senses or sensors.
20 Clues: Information. • A sequence of steps. • A collection of data. • Able to do things on its own. • The process of collecting sensory data. • An action that causes something to happen. • A character or object we control with code. • palette Area to the left which stores all the blocks. • The ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2024-05-14
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- The exchange of thoughts, ideas, and information through verbal and non-verbal means, fostering understanding, collaboration, and connection between individuals or groups
- Addressing conflicts, challenges, or issues directly and assertively, with the goal of resolving misunderstandings, fostering accountability, and promoting positive change
- A sincere expression of regret or remorse for one's actions or words that have caused discrimination or microaggression, demonstrating accountability, empathy, and a commitment to repairing relationships
- The ability to adapt, bounce back, and thrive in the face of adversity, setbacks, or challenges, drawing on internal strengths, coping strategies, and support systems
- Conducting oneself with integrity, competence, and respect in professional settings, adhering to ethical standards, and fulfilling responsibilities with diligence and accountability.
- Guidance and support you provide or receive facilitate the personal and professional development, often involving sharing knowledge, wisdom, advice, and constructive feedback
- Core principles, beliefs, and ideals that guide individuals' attitudes, behaviors, and decision-making, shaping their sense of purpose, integrity, and priorities in life
- Personal limits, guidelines, or expectations that define acceptable behavior and interactions in relationships, protecting individuals' well-being, autonomy, and dignity
- Being consciously aware and present in the moment, with a non-judgmental attitude, promoting clarity, focus, and emotional regulation in decision-making and interactions
- Subtle, often unintentional, behaviors or comments that convey derogatory or discriminatory messages towards marginalized groups and women, perpetuating stereotypes and undermining individuals' sense of belonging and worth
- Genuine, sincere, and true to oneself, reflecting integrity, honesty, and transparency in one's actions, values, and relationships
- Complex psychological and physiological states that arise in response to internal or external stimuli, influencing individuals' perceptions, behaviors, and interpersonal interactions
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- Minimizing or understating the significance or impact of something, often to reduce discomfort, conflict, or attention, but potentially disregarding valid concerns or experiences
- The ability to impact or shape the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others, often through persuasion, leadership, or role modeling
- Active advocacy and support from influential individuals within an organization or community to promote the career advancement and visibility of another person, particularly by providing opportunities, resources, and endorsements
- Speaking up and taking action to support and promote the rights, interests, and well-being of oneself or others, particularly those who may face discrimination or marginalization
- A supportive and empowering bond between women, characterized by mutual respect, solidarity, and collaboration in pursuing shared goals and overcoming common obstacles
- Understanding one's own emotions, thoughts, strengths, weaknesses, and values, enabling individuals to recognize how they affect others and make informed decisions about their behavior and relationships
- The capacity to understand and share the feelings, perspectives, and experiences of others, fostering compassion, connection, and supportive relationships
- Open and constructive communication between individuals or groups, characterized by active listening, mutual respect, and a willingness to understand diverse perspectives and find common ground
20 Clues: Genuine, sincere, and true to oneself, reflecting integrity, honesty, and transparency in one's actions, values, and relationships • The ability to impact or shape the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others, often through persuasion, leadership, or role modeling • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-04-08
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- Something that can be trusted.
- A machine used to heat food.
- When two people join together.
- You read these
- A list of foods and drinks available.
- A measure of heat or cold.
- An idea that is given.
- A machine that can do tasks.
- Someone who studies the sciences.
- A machine that does a job, eg. rice cooker, fan, stove
- This where you find lots of books!
- To choose between two or more things.
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- Machine that stores food at a low temperature.
- Something to be done.
- Cleaning, sweeping, washing clothes, etc.
- Man or .....
- To know or comprehend
- Feelings
- The best, something perfect
- A time that has not come yet.
20 Clues: Feelings • Man or ..... • You read these • Something to be done. • To know or comprehend • An idea that is given. • A measure of heat or cold. • The best, something perfect • A machine used to heat food. • A machine that can do tasks. • A time that has not come yet. • Something that can be trusted. • When two people join together. • Someone who studies the sciences. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2025-05-07
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- A quick inner reaction that may need managing
- Using words to connect with others effectively
- The ability to stay calm under pressure
- An important part of both speaking and understanding others
- management This emotional skill helps manage relationships.
- Managing anxiety or frustration is part of this emotional skill
- Understanding how someone else feels
- This emotion can help push you forward
- Feeling proud of your accomplishments
- Noticing the emotional needs of others
- Nonverbal cue often used to understand emotion
- Recognizing your own emotional patterns over time
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- Skill used to stop yourself from acting on impulse
- The desire to meet goals without needing rewards
- A peaceful way to solve problems between people
- This type of mind helps you understand your own thoughts and reactions
- Drive to achieve goals, even when it’s tough
- A strong emotion that can cloud judgment
- You show this when you admit your mistakes
- Knowing how you feel and why
- Working well with others in a group
- Putting yourself in another’s position
22 Clues: Knowing how you feel and why • Working well with others in a group • Understanding how someone else feels • Feeling proud of your accomplishments • This emotion can help push you forward • Noticing the emotional needs of others • Putting yourself in another’s position • The ability to stay calm under pressure • A strong emotion that can cloud judgment • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-08-22
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- Computers learn from data.
- Learning by reward or penalty.
- Very large data.
- Computer that gives expert advice.
- Learning with correct answers.
- Computer’s ability to see images.
- Storage of facts for AI.
- Step plan to solve a problem.
- Work done automatically.
- Computer system like the human brain.
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- Finding patterns in data.
- Guessing the future with data.
- Computer understanding of language.
- Robots controlled by AI.
- Right or wrong use of AI.
- Learning without correct answers.
- Computer intelligence.
- Advanced learning with many layers.
- Talking computer program.
- Test to check machine’s thinking.
20 Clues: Very large data. • Computer intelligence. • Robots controlled by AI. • Storage of facts for AI. • Work done automatically. • Finding patterns in data. • Right or wrong use of AI. • Talking computer program. • Computers learn from data. • Step plan to solve a problem. • Guessing the future with data. • Learning by reward or penalty. • Learning with correct answers. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-07-17
20 Clues: – robot • – aqlli • – dastur • – sun’iy • – neyron • – raqamli • – mashina • – ma’lumot • – algoritm • – yangilik • – o‘rganish • – intellekt • – hisoblash • – injiniring • – kod yozish • – texnologiya • – robototexnika • – chuqur o‘rganish • – sun’iy intellekt • – avtomatlashtirish
Artificial Intelligence 2026-01-29
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- bahan utama yang digunakan AI untuk belajar.
- program AI yang dapat menjawab pertanyaan.
- sistem yang berjalan tanpa bantuan manusia langsung.
- teknologi yang meniru kecerdasan manusia.
- pembaruan teknologi untuk memecahkan masalah.
- data tulisan yang dipahami sistem AI.
- data audio yang dapat dikenali oleh AI.
- alat pendeteksi lingkungan pada sistem cerdas.
- langkah-langkah logis dalam pemrosesan data.
- alat yang membantu pekerjaan manusia.
- kemampuan berpikir dan mengambil keputusan.
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- jenis data visual yang bisa diproses AI.
- program yang digunakan pada perangkat digital.
- proses mengolah data menjadi informasi.
- mesin yang dapat bekerja secara otomatis.
- proses AI dalam meningkatkan kemampuan.
- lawan kata analog.
- Perintah kepada mesin atau model AI.
- perkiraan hasil berdasarkan data.
- hasil perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan.
20 Clues: lawan kata analog. • perkiraan hasil berdasarkan data. • Perintah kepada mesin atau model AI. • hasil perkembangan ilmu pengetahuan. • data tulisan yang dipahami sistem AI. • alat yang membantu pekerjaan manusia. • proses mengolah data menjadi informasi. • proses AI dalam meningkatkan kemampuan. • data audio yang dapat dikenali oleh AI. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2018-04-02
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- a subordinate part attached to something; an auxiliary part; addition
- to view in detail, especially to inspect, examine, or appraise formally or officially in order to ascertain condition, value, etc.
- a mountain or hill through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are pushed out either continuously or at different times
- to be like or similar to
- the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use
- not subject to control from outside; independent
- of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy
- absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite
- a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
- revolution the period of time of the changes in economic and social organization by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines
- a part of a mechanical or electrical system
- a period of 100 years
- a person who creates especially one who creates some new process, appliance, machine, or article
- a writer of plays
- a natural or innate impulse, inclination, or tendency. a natural aptitude or gift
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- to cause to combine or unite
- to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms
- the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- a person who believes that cultural and technological development will expand forever and in an orderly progressive manner throughout the universe
- utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks
- a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something
- near; close together
- a person who frightens others by dangerous acts
- a place of learning of the highest level
- physical or mental work, especially of a hard or fatiguing kind; toil. a job or task done or to be done
- characterized by sensation and consciousness
- accuracy; exactness
- reason or sound judgment, as in utterances or actions; a particular method of reasoning or argumentation
- intelligence the ability of a computer to perform operations similar to learning and decision making in humans
- an expert in science, especially one of the physical or natural sciences.
30 Clues: a writer of plays • accuracy; exactness • near; close together • a period of 100 years • to be like or similar to • to cause to combine or unite • a place of learning of the highest level • a part of a mechanical or electrical system • characterized by sensation and consciousness • absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite • a person who frightens others by dangerous acts • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2013-11-07
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- psychologist, designed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
- mentally forming and using accurate visual images of real objects, mentally rotating objects in 3D space.
- the ability to understand the underlying principles of a casual system
- the capacity to use language and words to express what's on your mind and to understand other people.
- the ability to understand other people's moods, intentions etc
- the ability to discriminate among living things as well as sensitivity to other features of the natural world.
- related to solving problems that require a single solution.
- the capacity to think in music, to be able to hear patterns, recognise them and manipulate them
- the ability to comprehend and adapt to everyday life, Sternberg's theory.
- an abbreviation designed to provide an overall view of a person's strengths and weaknesses.
- mental abilities that are entirely language dependent such as vocabulary and comprehension.
- using one's body in highly specialised and skilled ways, as seen in athletes, dancers and gymnasts.
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- the ability to raise and ponder questions about life, death and ultimate realities.
- psychologist, described intelligence as verbal and performance abilities.
- the ability to use, perceive, understand and manage emotions in both ourselves and others.
- reacting successfully to new situations and being able to successfully produce original ideas.
- refers to the existence of a general intelligence that influences performance on mental ability measures.
- the ability to understand one's own feelings.
- a person's ability to solve problems and to judge the quality of ideas.
- psychologist, proposed theory of multiple intelligences.
- psychologist, described intelligence as an age-related set of abilities.
21 Clues: the ability to understand one's own feelings. • psychologist, proposed theory of multiple intelligences. • psychologist, designed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence • related to solving problems that require a single solution. • the ability to understand other people's moods, intentions etc • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2014-01-19
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- the measurement consistency of a test
- everything on the test shows the entire spectrum of topics the test includes
- a number that shows someone's ability to reason, compared to the average for their age
- the ability to identify, control, and express emotions
- lack of average mental capacity
- a test that is not subjective to the individual taking it or grading it
- how effective a test appears to be
- proposed that intelligence is comprised of analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence
- the theory proposed by Howard Gardner that humans have 7 kinds of intelligences and learn in a variety of ways
- an individual whose intelligence level is below average and often has trouble with adaptive behavior
- the science of controlling a population by breeding people that have desirable traits and characteristics to have offspring with those same traits and characteristics
- the general intelligence a person has
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- assesses the response to a test item to find out the quality of the item and the test
- the skills and knowledge an individual has obtained over the course of their life
- an individual's mental ability expressed as the age someone else would have the ability
- age measured by time since a person was born
- the ability to quickly reason and think differently
- tests that require an opinion from the individual
- a set of numbers that represent normal maximums and minimums on a test
- the ability of a test to measure what it is supposed to measure
- syndrome where someone has mental disabilities but has exceptional talent in one area
- having great talent and ability
22 Clues: lack of average mental capacity • having great talent and ability • how effective a test appears to be • the measurement consistency of a test • the general intelligence a person has • age measured by time since a person was born • tests that require an opinion from the individual • the ability to quickly reason and think differently • ...
Linguistic Intelligence 2013-04-26
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- / Someone who uses words in a way to express a story or feeling
- / A way in which someone speaks to another uses different kinds of these...
- / Words used to describe something else
- / Another word for "see"
- / Someone involved with politics
- / These can be used in stories and books
- / Letters than can be silent
- / Main power source of bodily functions
- Gardner / This man had the idea of Linguistic Intelligence
- / What are skin does for us
- / A group of sentences
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- / Something you do with your tongue
- / A person, place, or thing
- / If you are smart, you have this...
- / a language or class
- / The study of the brain and human nature
- / Something to describe the definition of a word
- / Something you can hear
- / Action words
- / This is what ears are meant for
20 Clues: / Action words • / a language or class • / A group of sentences • / Another word for "see" • / Something you can hear • / A person, place, or thing • / What are skin does for us • / Letters than can be silent • / Someone involved with politics • / This is what ears are meant for • / Something you do with your tongue • / If you are smart, you have this... • ...
Growth & Intelligence 2015-06-27
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- According to the operating ________ hypothesis, people are able to remember material better with age because they process information more quickly and use more effective, suitable strategies.
- Tweaking preexisting schemes (knowledge, ideas, paradigms)—or creating whole new ones—in order to reconcile (or fit within) old information with new information.
- Characterized by the application of logical processes to concrete problems and by an ability to take multiple aspects of a situation into account called decentering. (2 words)
- Concentrating on one aspect of a stimulus
- This modern developmentalist focused on what happens in adolescence and adulthood, and posits that adults function on a postformal thought entailing subjective, relativistic terms and dialectical thinking.
- An act in which a person who is no longer present is imitate by children who have witnessed a similar act (2 words)
- Vygotsky viewed cognitive development as the product of this. (2 words)
- A little different than Piaget, this developmental psychologist believes that during childhood, the “main cognitive developmental task is acquisition of information,” and focuses on the ways in which information is used during adulthood, rather than on changes in acquisition and understanding of new information.
- I can’t see it, but I know it’s still there! This is an example of what? (2 words)
- I didn’t try to remember what I had last night for dinner, I just remember. This is an example of what?
- The initial, momentary storage of information, lasting only an instant. (2 words)
- Part of the learning process when we take in new stimuli and incorporate it into our existing knowledge.
- Coined the term zone of proximal development (ZPD), meaning that if a child’s cognition was to develop, children needed have trusted “trail guides” (i.e. someone knowledgeable in the subject) expose them to information novel enough to intrigue them, but not so foreign that the new stimulus would break their little brains.
- From birth to about two years, involves a gradual progression through simple reflexes, single coordinated activities, interest in the outside world, purposeful combinations of activates, manipulation of actions to produce desired outcomes, and symbolic thought. These are the six substages of this stage.
- The first step in creating new memory. It is a biological process of perceiving information, figure out what it is, how it relates to any and everything, and its importance. From this step, the info gets passed into short or long term memory.
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- Along the same lines as Labouvie-Vief, this psychologist suggests that young adults tend to view, adjudicate, and—overall—function in a black and white (a.k.a dualistic) paradigm.
- In this stage, a change in children’s thinking is the foundation of further cognitive advance, but they are hampered by a tendency toward egocentric thought.
- This is one of many memory modules. This is where I store the fact that Mozart’s birthday four days after mine.
- Children experience qualitative changes in knowledge and understanding as they grow, not just in quantitative changes.
- This perspective views the brain’s processing of information much the same way a computer functions. (2 words)
- These individuals begin to think abstractly, use logic, and perform systematic experiments to answer questions. (2 words)
- The support for learning and problem solving that encourage independence and growth.
- Short term memory is also called __________ memory.
- This is the first step in information processing. Many individuals have a hard time controlling this, and will often seek for prescriptions to help mitigate the lack of it.
- Just because you poured my Kool-Aid into a taller, skinnier glass doesn’t mean I now have a different amount than I did in the other glass. This is an example of what?
- Acronyms are a type of ______________ to help me remember things.
- A ____________ is a contextual network of information about an event. You may not remember washing your hands after you went to the bathroom, but you know you did because you always do.
- In this stage experienced later in life, people focus on topics that have specific meaning to them.
- Forming inferences is one aspect of ____________ _____________.
- According to Schaie, the first stage of cognitive development, encompassing all of childhood and adolescence. (2 words)
30 Clues: Concentrating on one aspect of a stimulus • Short term memory is also called __________ memory. • Acronyms are a type of ______________ to help me remember things. • Forming inferences is one aspect of ____________ _____________. • Vygotsky viewed cognitive development as the product of this. (2 words) • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2019-11-18
22 Clues: Voir • Esprit • Un but • Penser • Écouter • Un robot • Calculer • Entendre • Le futur • Un humain • Améliorer • Ressentir • Développer • Le cerveau • Un système • Une émotion • Technologie • Un ordinateur • Réseaux sociaux • Capsule temporelle • Intelligence artificielle • Une conscience informatique
Artificial Intelligence 2023-12-29
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- - Computer program that defeated Garry Kasparov in chess
- - Dividing items into categories based on their features
- - Aspect of intelligence dealing with reasoning and understanding
- - Published Bayes' theorem, an important formula in AI.
- - A set of instructions for the program to solve a problem
- - Ability of AI systems to improve performance by processing data
- - Environment used to study strategy and learning in AI
- - A theoretical framework for developing AI systems
- - Developed the Turing Test to measure machine intelligence
- - A basic computational unit of a neural network
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- - A strategy used to solve a problem
- - Branch of AI focusing on physical systems
- - Process of adjusting parameters to improve model performance
- - AI software that interacts with users through text or voice
- - Images used to distinguish human from machine
- - Study of regulation and communication in animals, machines, and organizations
- - Fields where AI is practically utilized
- - Software that acts autonomously
- - Developed one of the first artificial neural networks
- - Emulating human intelligence in machines
- - Developed Markov chains, influential in AI
21 Clues: - Software that acts autonomously • - A strategy used to solve a problem • - Fields where AI is practically utilized • - Emulating human intelligence in machines • - Branch of AI focusing on physical systems • - Developed Markov chains, influential in AI • - Images used to distinguish human from machine • - A basic computational unit of a neural network • ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2024-01-22
Across
- The measure of the amount of uncertainty in a set of data
- The concept of machines having the ability to understand emotions
- The type of learning that involves providing an algorithm with a dataset without labeled outcomes
- type of neural network layer that connects every input to every output
- famous AI system defeated human champions in the game of chess
- The process of making a machine learn without explicit programming
- The ability of an AI system to improve its performance over time
- An algorithm used for supervised learning classification tasks
- The term for a neural network layer that introduces non-linearity
- A common programming language for AI
- The acronym for a type of neural network layer that reduces input dimensions
- The type of AI system designed to perform a specific task without human intervention
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- The statistical method used to make predictions based on data patterns
- A popular machine learning algorithm used for clustering
- An AI system's ability to generalize its learning to new, unseen data
- The technique used to reduce the dimensionality of data while preserving its important features
- A type of learning where a model predicts outcomes without labeled data
- The entity in reinforcement learning that evaluates the actions of the agent
- The process of adjusting a model's parameters to minimize the difference between predicted and actual outcomes
- The famous AI system that defeated human champions in the game of Go
20 Clues: A common programming language for AI • A popular machine learning algorithm used for clustering • The measure of the amount of uncertainty in a set of data • famous AI system defeated human champions in the game of chess • An algorithm used for supervised learning classification tasks • The ability of an AI system to improve its performance over time • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-06-23
Across
- Enables machine to improve at task with experience
- Image having range of shades of gray
- Images having 3 colour channels
- Measure of balance between precision and recall
- File format used to store tabular data separated by commas
- Bot working around a script programmed in them
- Model working on labelled dataset
- Meant for user interface
- Objective is to decipher,understand and make sense of human languages
- Stage where efficiency and performance of the model is tested
- Tool developed for making lives easier
- Ability to mimic human intelligence
- Satellite imaging and Waste management are examples of
- NLP model helping to extract features out of the text
- Package for operations on arrays in python
- Data used to train an AI model
- Mathematical approach towards analysing data
- Percentage of correct prediction out of all observations
- AI modelling where rules are defined by developer
- Model working on continuous data
- Helps in identifying all key points related to the problem
- Software library written for python
- AI modelling where machine learns by itself
- Field related to data systems and processes
- Done to get a quick sense of trends and patterns present in data
- Model working on discrete data
- MS Excel is used for creating this format used for storing tabular data
- Used to record the result of comparison between reality and prediction
- Used for mathematical operations
- Ability to interact with real world, do reasoning,learning and planning
- NN Layer where whole processing occur
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- AC is an example of
- Provides appropriate framework to develop an AI project
- Model working on unlabelled dataset
- Uses artificial neural network to perform tasks
- System of organising ML algorithms to perform certain task
- People who face the problem
- Fully automatic Washing machine is an example of
- Used to reduce dimensions
- Number of pixels in an image
- Computer program designed to stimulate conversation with human users
- Python library for 2D plots of arrays
- First humanoid robot
- Type of data one wants to collect
- Percentage of true positive cases versus all the cases where prediction is true
- Smallest information unit of a picture
- Piece of information collected for analysis
- Tool which helps to extract features from images
- Fraction of positive cases that are clearly identified
- Acquires data in NN
- Dataset meant for testing an AI model
- Supervised model where data is classified according to labels
- Domain specific programming language used for managing data
53 Clues: AC is an example of • Acquires data in NN • First humanoid robot • Meant for user interface • Used to reduce dimensions • People who face the problem • Number of pixels in an image • Data used to train an AI model • Model working on discrete data • Images having 3 colour channels • Model working on continuous data • Used for mathematical operations • Model working on labelled dataset • ...
Psychology: Intelligence 2024-04-25
Across
- Alcohol, nicotine, and drugs that keep you coming back for more.
- Boys have greater ____ than girls adjusting.
- Love that equals Intimacy + Passion
- Cakey, chewy, and fudgy are three kinds of these confections.
- Powerful hallucinogen with unpredictable side-effects. to be Leary of
- James-Lange Theory: your feelings can be affected by changing this.
- Part of something larger; to want to join and belong.
- Chinese believed in this as one of four innate emotions:
- Passion + Commitment
- Someone exhibiting selfishness, involving a sense of entitlement, a lack of empathy, and a need for admiration, as characterizing a personality type.
- Refers to the specific developmental changes that lead to the ability to reproduce.
- Pictogram or smiley embedded in -emails and text messages.
- Love consisting of intimacy + passion + commitment.
- Self______ : the ability to move ahead with confidence and enthusiasm
- We are more likely to want to help others when we feel this emtoion.
- City of Brotherly Love
- One of the three basic memory tasks.
- Body, mind and _______.
- Hierarchy of Needs guy.
- Used as a painkiller since early 1800s.
- Sanskrit for 'join' or 'union'
- The abilities to learn from experience and think rationally.
- Intimate yes, but nevertheless alone by yourself naturally
- Drug found in tobacco leaves.
- Studies have shown that meditation can also help people _______om Pleasing sound repeatedly used by meditators.
- Not at the root, but the love of it surely is.
- Removal of harmful substances from your body.
- Magnetic German
- Unselfish concern for the welfare of others.
- Change is not made without it, according to Samuel Johnson.
- Drug used to stay awake and reducing appetite.
- Those whom we have an affection for.
- Kind of eye contact usually interpreted as a friendly sign.
- Synonym for drunkenness.
- Genetically generated behavior patterns.
- Knowledge and skills gained from experience
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- False idea that seems real.
- Feelings of romantic and sexual attraction.
- _______management: the ability to distract yourself from being in a bad one.
- Economic system at work in the U.S.
- Best friends _______
- Increase the activity of the nervous system.
- The ability to invent new solutions to problems.
- Hallucinogenic drug derived from cannabis.
- Seekers motivated by stimulation.
- From the Greek, meaning "sleep."
- Cannon-Bard Theory: emotions ______ bodily repsonses.
- Drugs that slow the activity of the nervous system.
- Require (something) because it is essential or very important.
- Commitment Alone
- Unjustified suspicion and mistrust of other people or their actions.
- Method of some people use to try to narrow their consciousness so that the stresses of the outside world fade away
- Looking fixedly with wide-open eyes usually interpreted as a sign of anger.
- Bio_____ returns information about the body or organism.
- All You Need Is _______ -- Is really all you need?
- Common response to an insult or a physical attack.
- Passion (alone) is the fashion.
- States of feeling with a biological, cognitive and behavioral connections.
- Feelings of mutual concern and sharing.
- a couple's recognition that they are "in love" and want to be together for better or worse.
- Negative stress.
- Opposite personalities may attract, but similarity in partners does this in relationships.
- Kind of love that equals Intimacy + Commitment
- ___-insight" an awareness into one's own inner feelings.
- Collection of all microbes, such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, and their genes, that naturally live on our bodies and inside us.
- _____ Appraisal: all emotions have similar body repsonses.
- To have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.
67 Clues: Magnetic German • Commitment Alone • Negative stress. • Best friends _______ • Passion + Commitment • City of Brotherly Love • Body, mind and _______. • Hierarchy of Needs guy. • Synonym for drunkenness. • False idea that seems real. • Drug found in tobacco leaves. • Sanskrit for 'join' or 'union' • Passion (alone) is the fashion. • From the Greek, meaning "sleep." • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-10-08
Across
- Which element is still necessary to monitor the AI system?
- What was introduced in 2018? (hint: EU)
- What is the ...... of AI? - reduce compliance cost, - increase processing efficiency
- Which act was introduced in United States in 2019?
- Name the set of rules for the development and use of AI in EU (two words)
- Artificial Intelligence .... - .... Forum - AI regulations set up by FCA and PRA in UK (two words and use "-")
- AI techniques are used to automate back-office ......
- Proactively Managing Risks is a ...... of AI
- What is the data-related issue associated with using AI in AML processes?
- AI is a set of statistical techniques that lets computers: see ......, make deductions, and predict scenarios based on patterns learned from large amounts of data.
- A method of storing and hosting data on external servers that can be accessed via the Internet. (hint:luodc-edsba)
- AI can successfully improve analyzing huge volume of data related to for example: Risk-based .......
- GDPR focuses on data privacy and .......... of personal data.
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- Name a bank that has managed to reduce the number of false positives by 95% using artificial intelligence.
- AAA is created to increase ............
- Four core functions of NIST are GOVERN, MAP, MEASURE and ......
- The EU's AI Act enshrined the principles of privacy, transparency and ........
- What is the first stage of money laundering?
- What kind of influence on risk assessment will be reduced by using AI in AML processes in the future?
- What was set up by the Financial Conduct Authority?
- Provide the name of the country where Algorithmic Accountability Act was implemented
21 Clues: AAA is created to increase ............ • What was introduced in 2018? (hint: EU) • What is the first stage of money laundering? • Proactively Managing Risks is a ...... of AI • Which act was introduced in United States in 2019? • What was set up by the Financial Conduct Authority? • AI techniques are used to automate back-office ...... • ...
Artificial intelligence 2024-10-20
Across
- Jaringan saraf yang digunakan untuk menganalisis gambar atau visual.
- Algoritma yang meniru cara kerja otak manusia untuk belajar.
- Sistem AI yang memungkinkan robot untuk mempelajari tugas baru dari pengalaman.
- Kecerdasan yang dimiliki oleh xiaomi dalam handphone mereka
- Model AI yang menggunakan banyak lapisan untuk menganalisis data kompleks.
- Bagian robot yang memungkinkan robot bergerak di lingkungan fisik.
- Proses pengenalan objek dalam gambar oleh komputer.
- Jenis kecerdasan buatan yang belajar dari umpan balik lingkungan.
- Unit dasar dalam pembelajaran mesin yang digunakan untuk mengambil keputusan.
- Teknologi yang digunakan dalam mobil tanpa pengemudi untuk navigasi.
- Perangkat AI yang digunakan dalam kendaraan otonom tanpa bantuan manusia
- Proses melatih model AI dengan data berlabel.
- Proses yang membuat model AI mampu memahami teks atau suara yang diberikan.
- Kemampuan mesin untuk melakukan tugas yang biasanya membutuhkan kecerdasan manusia.
- Teknik pembelajaran yang digunakan untuk klasifikasi dan prediksi.
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- Sistem yang digunakan dalam robot untuk berinteraksi dengan objek di dunia nyata.
- Sistem yang memungkinkan mesin memproses dan memahami bahasa manusia.
- Bagian dari robot yang berfungsi untuk mendeteksi lingkungan di sekitarnya.
- Sistem yang mensimulasikan perilaku manusia untuk membantu dalam pengambilan keputusan.
- Komputer kecil yang digunakan untuk mengontrol gerakan robot.
- Robot yang dapat bergerak dan beroperasi tanpa interaksi langsung dari manusia.
- Teknologi yang memungkinkan komputer memahami suara manusia.
- Teknik untuk membuat robot memahami dan menavigasi lingkungan fisiknya.
- Jaringan saraf tiruan yang digunakan dalam pembelajaran mendalam.
- Apa chipset yang biasa ada pada perangkat iphone
- Komponen dalam robot yang mengubah sinyal listrik menjadi gerakan.
- Proses di mana robot bekerja sama dengan manusia dalam sebuah tugas.
- Proses pengujian model AI dengan data baru untuk mengevaluasi performanya.
- Cabang ilmu komputer yang mempelajari robot dan pengendaliannya.
- Nama AI (Artificial intelligence) milik Google
30 Clues: Proses melatih model AI dengan data berlabel. • Nama AI (Artificial intelligence) milik Google • Apa chipset yang biasa ada pada perangkat iphone • Proses pengenalan objek dalam gambar oleh komputer. • Kecerdasan yang dimiliki oleh xiaomi dalam handphone mereka • Algoritma yang meniru cara kerja otak manusia untuk belajar. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-10-21
Across
- AI - AI systems designed to perform specific tasks, such as facial recognition or language translation.
- Learning - A technique where a model developed for one task is reused for another related task.
- Process Automation - The use of software robots to automate routine tasks typically performed by humans.
- - Referring to systems or robots that can operate independently without human intervention.
- Computing - A computing model that processes data near the source rather than relying on a centralized data center.
- Ethics - The study of moral implications and responsibilities associated with the development and use of AI.
- Analytics - Techniques that use statistical algorithms to predict future outcomes based on historical data.
- Learning - A learning paradigm where agents learn to make decisions by receiving rewards or penalties.
- Learning - A type of machine learning that uses multiple layers of neural networks to analyze complex data.
- - A software application that simulates conversation with users, often using natural language processing.
- - The branch of technology dealing with the design and application of robots for various tasks.
- Language Processing - A field of AI focused on the interaction between computers and human language.
- Set - A dataset used to evaluate the performance of a machine learning model during training.
- Learning - A type of machine learning that identifies patterns in data without predefined labels.
- Network - A computational model inspired by the human brain, used to recognize patterns and make decisions.
- AI - A hypothetical form of AI that can understand, learn, and apply intelligence across a wide range of tasks.
- Extraction - The process of selecting and transforming raw data into a format suitable for machine learning.
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- Vision - An area of AI that enables machines to interpret and understand visual information from the world.
- - The process of using a trained model to make predictions or decisions based on new data.
- Adversarial Network - A class of machine learning frameworks where two neural networks compete to improve their output.
- Learning - A type of machine learning where the model is trained on labeled data.
- Learning - A subset of AI that enables systems to learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed.
- Web - An extension of the World Wide Web that enables data to be shared and reused across applications.
- - A modeling error that occurs when a machine learning model learns noise in the training data instead of the actual pattern.
- Analysis - The use of natural language processing to determine the emotional tone behind a series of words.
- Set - A collection of data used to train a machine learning model.
- AI - AI systems designed to provide human-understandable explanations for their decisions and actions.
- - A step-by-step procedure or formula for solving a problem or performing a task.
- Mining - The process of discovering patterns and knowledge from large amounts of data.
- - Basic units in a neural network that process input data and pass on signals to other neurons.
30 Clues: Set - A collection of data used to train a machine learning model. • Learning - A type of machine learning where the model is trained on labeled data. • - A step-by-step procedure or formula for solving a problem or performing a task. • Mining - The process of discovering patterns and knowledge from large amounts of data. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-11-07
Across
- Future outcome estimation.
- Data Large datasets.
- Problem-solving shortcut.
- Technology-driven tasks.
- Skewed prediction tendency.
- Drawing conclusions.
- Test Human-like intelligence test.
- Excessive model training.
- Learning Multi-layered learning.
- Network Brain-inspired system.
- Mental processes.
- Data structure in AI.
- AI-friendly programming language.
- Learning Learning from data.
- Sound-based recognition.
- Mining Extracting data patterns.
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- Conversational program.
- Moral principles in AI.
- Generative AI model.
- Automated software agent.
- Reward-based learning.
- Grouping data points.
- Collection of data.
- Vision Visual data interpretation.
- Language Human speech understanding.
- Autonomous AI entity.
- Programmable machine.
- Learning without labels.
- Problem-solving procedure.
- Guided learning.
30 Clues: Guided learning. • Mental processes. • Collection of data. • Data Large datasets. • Generative AI model. • Drawing conclusions. • Grouping data points. • Autonomous AI entity. • Programmable machine. • Data structure in AI. • Reward-based learning. • Conversational program. • Moral principles in AI. • Technology-driven tasks. • Learning without labels. • Sound-based recognition. • ...
Digital Intelligence 2025-09-17
Across
- sport in which India, the US and UK achieved podium finishes in the 1980 Olympics
- measure of information
- years (or rain)
- lstm feature that controls memory in a manageable way
- technique where multiple models vote
- city of lights
- highest grossing film before the other movie answer
- Mike U
- order of magnitude of GPT4 parameters
- bollywood's most famous last name
- location of next olympics
- it manages electricity and llms
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- waters technology data science professional of 2021
- home of the gods, or a camera brand
- means "new" or "fresh" in Hindi
- mechanism that helps transformers focus
- shares root with a sacred basil plant in India
- Oscars best picture 2025
- this year the cup is (actually) ours
- his beard is older than yours
- cracked the enigma and inspired the test
- tall, apple
- world's first chatbot
- org that performed study on AI at JPMC
- deep learning model that won ImageNet in 2012
- not a planet anymore
- city famous for tea party and baked beans
- name shared by a Big B(ollywood) actor
- what you multiply in linear algebra
- function that turns logits into probabilities
30 Clues: Mike U • tall, apple • city of lights • years (or rain) • not a planet anymore • world's first chatbot • measure of information • Oscars best picture 2025 • location of next olympics • his beard is older than yours • means "new" or "fresh" in Hindi • it manages electricity and llms • bollywood's most famous last name • home of the gods, or a camera brand • ...
Artificial intelligence 2025-10-01
Artificial intelligence 2025-09-25
Across
- – Very deep, intense, or significant, often in terms of meaning or impact.
- – A structure or system that serves as a foundation for organizing or developing ideas.
- – To improve or increase the quality, value, or extent of something.
- – The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; uncertainty in meaning.
- – Relating to moral principles or the rightness of actions.
- – To make an action or process easier or more efficient.
- – Legal responsibility for something, particularly in the case of harm or damages.
- – To deal with or discuss a problem, issue, or question.
- – To change the form, structure, or purpose of something.
- – Meaning or interpretation that changes based on the surrounding situation or circumstances.
- – The act of becoming involved in a situation to change its outcome or course.
- – Results or consequences of actions, events, or decisions.
- – To become aware of or understand something through the senses or the mind.
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- – To make a process operate automatically with minimal human intervention.
- – Capable of being expanded or adapted to larger operations or contexts.
- – A subtle or slight difference in meaning, expression, or tone.
- – The quality of being exact, accurate, or detailed.
- – To position or utilize resources effectively, especially in a strategic way.
- – Strong, effective, or resistant to failure; often used to describe systems or processes.
- – Very complex or detailed, often involving many interconnected parts.
- – To speed up the process or development of something.
- – Easy to understand or use without the need for detailed instruction.
- – Becoming apparent or developing, often used to describe new technologies or trends.
- – The incorrect or improper use of something.
- – Easy to reach, use, or understand, especially for people with different abilities or needs. prevalent – Widespread or commonly occurring.
- – To make something as effective, efficient, or functional as possible.
- – To combine or bring together different parts into a unified whole.
- – A prejudice or inclination, often unfair, for or against something or someone.
28 Clues: – The incorrect or improper use of something. • – The quality of being exact, accurate, or detailed. • – To speed up the process or development of something. • – To make an action or process easier or more efficient. • – To deal with or discuss a problem, issue, or question. • – To change the form, structure, or purpose of something. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2026-01-29
Across
- Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.
- Relating to the part of the brain involved in our behavioural and emotional responses.
- No longer produced or used; out of date.
- To control every part, however small, of an enterprise or activity.
- A grammatical mood used to express various states of unreality such as wish, emotion, or possibility.
- The examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- A very typical example of a certain person or thing; a recurring symbol or motif.
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- A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings.
- Liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
- Relating to the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought.
- The right or condition of self-government; freedom from external control.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect; instinctual.
- A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
- The ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections, especially in response to learning.
- Belonging naturally; essential; motivation coming from within.
- To spread throughout something; pervade.
20 Clues: No longer produced or used; out of date. • To spread throughout something; pervade. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • Belonging naturally; essential; motivation coming from within. • A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound. • ...
Away Day 2017-06-13
Across
- a glamorous career
- a greek genius
- an independent validation
- opposite of a credit
- needed for procurement of goods and services
- bust a budget
- RWT report this through SUS and SLAM
- a bid for service change
- a means of imparting knowledge and skills
- the B* team
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- a year end reconciliation
- a person who has a budget
- a formal business relationship
- a crystal ball helps do this
- a financial plan at a point in time
- a record of spend and income
16 Clues: the B* team • bust a budget • a greek genius • a glamorous career • opposite of a credit • a bid for service change • a year end reconciliation • a person who has a budget • an independent validation • a crystal ball helps do this • a record of spend and income • a formal business relationship • a financial plan at a point in time • RWT report this through SUS and SLAM • ...
Introduction to social entrepreneurship 2024-06-14
Across
- The possibility of doing something
- They can foster positive change in the larger community
- It aims to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of an existing business
- In this Country the 'Grameen Bank' was founded
- It is measured in terms of the positive social and environmental outcomes
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- This skill includes good communication, emotional intelligence, delegation, conflict resolution
- Number of competences that create an entrepreneurial mindset
- the language from which the word 'entrepreneur' derives
- An adjective describing a market where entrepreneurship is applied
- Entrepreneurs are major driver of economic?
- In the long run, a promising business idea must be...
- Management It is a set of skills: leadership, strategic thinking, budget management, communication...
12 Clues: The possibility of doing something • Entrepreneurs are major driver of economic? • In this Country the 'Grameen Bank' was founded • In the long run, a promising business idea must be... • the language from which the word 'entrepreneur' derives • They can foster positive change in the larger community • Number of competences that create an entrepreneurial mindset • ...
Crossword 2 2013-09-12
Across
- We are responsible for Boxi ___for new system users
- We are work with IT in the development of the ____
- We create the weekly ___ reports and distribute them on a Monday
- We will be rewriting all key reports when the ____ project goes live
- We also create reports using Freehand ___
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- We use ______ to produce Business Intelligence reports
- We are happy to help you with data that can assist with process ________.
- We use ________ to 'burst' reports to our customers e.g. Retail Stores
- We are producing an MI engineering solution for this department
- We will be introducing a new system for reporting called ______.
- We build the ____ required to access data
- We business partner_________ areas of the business
12 Clues: We build the ____ required to access data • We also create reports using Freehand ___ • We are work with IT in the development of the ____ • We business partner_________ areas of the business • We are responsible for Boxi ___for new system users • We use ______ to produce Business Intelligence reports • We are producing an MI engineering solution for this department • ...
Data Analysis Tools 2023-11-02
Across
- Used to streamline, model, visualize, and analyze data using its built-in data analytics tools.
- A widely used spreadsheet software that offers basic data analysis and visualization capabilities.
- A high-level programming language and environment primarily used for numerical and scientific computing, including data analysis and visualization.
- An open-source data visualization and analysis tool that provides a visual programming interface for building data workflows.
- Data visualization and business intelligence tool that offer associative data modeling and interactive analytics.
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- A free, open source data analytics platform that supports data integration, processing, visualization, and reporting.
- An open-source data science platform that provides tools for data preprocessing, modeling, and predictive analytics.
- A data analytics and data blending platform that simplifies data preparation, blending, and advanced analytics for business users.
- A software application for statistics and data analysis, commonly used in the social sciences and economics.
- A powerful data visualization and business intelligence tool that allows users to create interactive and shareable dashboards and reports.
10 Clues: Used to streamline, model, visualize, and analyze data using its built-in data analytics tools. • A widely used spreadsheet software that offers basic data analysis and visualization capabilities. • A software application for statistics and data analysis, commonly used in the social sciences and economics. • ...
Multiple Intelligences 2020-12-07
Across
- musical intelligence can usually play instruments like a ___.
- good readers and writers are usually ___. (no dash)
- people have a high level of ___.
- verbal linguistic intelligence would be great at telling ___.
- intrapersonal people have a high level of ___. (no dash)
- a bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is usually good at ___.
- very social people are ___.
- interpersonal intelligence are good at understanding ___.
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- people who like math tend to be ___.(no dash)
- these people like to spend time outdoors
- people with good spatial judgement (no dash)
- great athletes tend to be ___.(no dash)
- people who have a deep understanding of themselves are ___.
- visual-spatial intelligence can understand 3-dimensional ___.
- naturalistic intelligence understand the elements of nature.
- people with good rhythm are ___.
- people with logical intelligence have the ability to think logically and ___.
17 Clues: very social people are ___. • people have a high level of ___. • people with good rhythm are ___. • great athletes tend to be ___.(no dash) • these people like to spend time outdoors • people with good spatial judgement (no dash) • people who like math tend to be ___.(no dash) • good readers and writers are usually ___. (no dash) • ...
Multiple Intelligences 2020-12-07
Across
- musical intelligence can usually play instruments like a ___.
- good readers and writers are usually ___. (no dash)
- people have a high level of ___.
- verbal linguistic intelligence would be great at telling ___.
- intrapersonal people have a high level of ___. (no dash)
- a bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is usually good at ___.
- very social people are ___.
- interpersonal intelligence are good at understanding ___.
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- people who like math tend to be ___.(no dash)
- these people like to spend time outdoors
- people with good spatial judgement (no dash)
- great athletes tend to be ___.(no dash)
- people who have a deep understanding of themselves are ___.
- visual-spatial intelligence can understand 3-dimensional ___.
- naturalistic intelligence understand the elements of nature.
- people with good rhythm are ___.
- people with logical intelligence have the ability to think logically and ___.
17 Clues: very social people are ___. • people have a high level of ___. • people with good rhythm are ___. • great athletes tend to be ___.(no dash) • these people like to spend time outdoors • people with good spatial judgement (no dash) • people who like math tend to be ___.(no dash) • good readers and writers are usually ___. (no dash) • ...
data analytics 2023-02-06
Factors Affecting the Business Environment 2024-11-25
Across
- scanning: Collecting information about the environment surrounding your business
- environment: A business’s external, uncontrollable surroundings; consists of elements such as demographics, society and culture, the economy, competition, government, and technology; forces operating outside a business that affect its chances for success
- The system in which people make and spend their incomes
- responsibility: The duty of business to contribute to the well-being of society
- The physical and social characteristics of the population
- Acquiring assistance from outside organizations/consultants to obtain goods or services to accomplish business objectives or perform primary business activities
- The rivalry between two or more businesses to attract scarce customer dollars
- A rise in prices that may occur when demand exceeds supply or when productivity declines and costs of labor go up
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- A practice in which a person or group attempts to influence lawmakers to pass or block certain legislation
- Business Bureau (BBB) A consumer-action agency that collects and disseminates information on business reliability and alerts the public to potential fraud situations; a consumer organization that monitors complaints against businesses
- item: A product that is wanted but not needed
- Monies that individuals or businesses must pay to the government
- The customs, habits, and traditions of a particular group of people
- Scientific applications to business objectives or the methods used to attain those objectives
- Changing; changeable (able to be changed)
- The knowledge, ability, and willingness to adjust your opinions and behaviors so that you value and are sensitive to people and ideas from other cultures
- The rapid and unimpeded flow of capital, labor, and ideas across national borders
17 Clues: Changing; changeable (able to be changed) • item: A product that is wanted but not needed • The system in which people make and spend their incomes • The physical and social characteristics of the population • Monies that individuals or businesses must pay to the government • The customs, habits, and traditions of a particular group of people • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-02-13
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- Digging Information.
- Amazon’s virtual personal assistant.
- A Cloud concept related to pooling and sharing of resources.
- Diagram of entities and relationships.
- The method used by Facebook to tackle big data.
- Basic building block of information.
- Computer program or an artificial intelligence which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods.
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- An Open source DBMS.
- A cloud that manages the security of data.
- Computing that allows to pay per use.
- Organizations appoint this individual to be responsible for data management and data quality from a business perspective.
- A non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research organization that aims to promote and develop friendly AI.
- A distribution model in which applications are hosted by a service provider and made available to users.
- The organization which has the world’s largest Hadoop cluster.
- Overriding unnecessary and irrelevant consideration in AI system.
15 Clues: An Open source DBMS. • Digging Information. • Amazon’s virtual personal assistant. • Basic building block of information. • Computing that allows to pay per use. • Diagram of entities and relationships. • A cloud that manages the security of data. • The method used by Facebook to tackle big data. • A Cloud concept related to pooling and sharing of resources. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-02-13
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- Computer program or an artificial intelligence which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods.
- The method used by Facebook to tackle big data.
- A Cloud concept related to pooling and sharing of resources.
- Overriding unnecessary and irrelevant consideration in AI system.
- A distribution model in which applications are hosted by a service provider and made available to users.
- Computing that allows to pay per use.
- The organization which has the world’s largest Hadoop cluster.
- Amazon’s virtual personal assistant.
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- Digging Information.
- A cloud that manages the security of data.
- Basic building block of information.
- Organizations appoint this individual to be responsible for data management and data quality from a business perspective.
- Diagram of entities and relationships.
- A non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research organization that aims to promote and develop friendly AI.
- An Open source DBMS.
15 Clues: Digging Information. • An Open source DBMS. • Basic building block of information. • Amazon’s virtual personal assistant. • Computing that allows to pay per use. • Diagram of entities and relationships. • A cloud that manages the security of data. • The method used by Facebook to tackle big data. • A Cloud concept related to pooling and sharing of resources. • ...
Crossword 2025-10-09
10 Clues: Honesty in business • Opposite of teamwork • ISO security standard • Fake emails that steal data • Ability to influence others • Training by role simulation • Secret word to access systems • Blending online & offline learning • Intelligence Skill to manage emotions • Doing something to the highest standard
Official Data and Unofficial Data 2025-06-29
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- Data driven decision making
- Influencer-collected reviews
- Usually released quarterly or annually
- A real-time traffic data source
- UK’s primary statistics agency
- A social media source
- Business Intelligence
- Collected by NGOs or individuals
- Community feedback data
- National economic performance measure
- Academic paper references
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- YouTube can provide this data type
- Opposite of verified
- Type of large dataset
- They store taxation, trade, and customs data
- World Bank provides this kind of data
- Opinion-based informal data
- Formal record of a type of economic activity
- Survey done every 10 years
19 Clues: Opposite of verified • Type of large dataset • A social media source • Business Intelligence • Community feedback data • Academic paper references • Survey done every 10 years • Data driven decision making • Opinion-based informal data • Influencer-collected reviews • UK’s primary statistics agency • A real-time traffic data source • Collected by NGOs or individuals • ...
Types of Spy Intel 2025-03-18
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- A subset of SIGINT focusing on communications between people
- Intelligence about financial transactions and flows
- Intelligence from publicly available sources
- Measurement and Signature Intelligence that detects unique characteristics
- Intelligence gathered from human sources
- Intelligence gathered from cyberspace
- Intelligence involving geography, imagery, and spatial data
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- Intelligence from the collection and processing of acoustic phenomena
- Intelligence about health-related issues and capabilities
- Intelligence from intercepted communications and electronic signals
- Intelligence derived from photographs and other imagery
- Intelligence about foreign technological developments
12 Clues: Intelligence gathered from cyberspace • Intelligence gathered from human sources • Intelligence from publicly available sources • Intelligence about financial transactions and flows • Intelligence about foreign technological developments • Intelligence derived from photographs and other imagery • Intelligence about health-related issues and capabilities • ...
Gen AI Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-07
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- Acronym for Large language models.
- Organization that created GPT-3
- Most famous gen AI chatbot, developed by OpenAI, and released in Nov 2022
- Short for Artificial Intelligence.
- Name of SAP's AI copilot that truly understands your business..
- What the "G" in GPT stands for.
- LLMs are good at understanding this human ability.
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- RPA's is a technology to automate repetitive tasks. What does the "R" stand for?
- A major type of AI that includes systems that can improve from experience. (two words no space)
- Tendency in AI models that can lead to unfair or inaccurate outcomes.
- Type of intelligence shown by machines.
- The type of "network" within AI systems, involving interconnected nodes.
- The "brains" of an AI system.
13 Clues: The "brains" of an AI system. • Organization that created GPT-3 • What the "G" in GPT stands for. • Acronym for Large language models. • Short for Artificial Intelligence. • Type of intelligence shown by machines. • LLMs are good at understanding this human ability. • Name of SAP's AI copilot that truly understands your business.. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2018-04-02
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- to view in detail, especially to inspect, examine, or appraise formally or officially in order to ascertain condition, value, etc.
- a natural or innate impulse, inclination, or tendency. a natural aptitude or gift
- a subordinate part attached to something; an auxiliary part; addition
- a writer of plays
- a mountain or hill through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are pushed out either continuously or at different times
- a part of a mechanical or electrical system
- to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms
- to be like or similar to
- the ability of a computer to perform operations similar to learning and decision making in humans
- a place of learning of the highest level
- absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite
- a person who frightens others by dangerous acts
- the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use
- a period of 100 years
- utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks
- a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something
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- the period of time of the changes in economic and social organization by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines
- to cause to combine or unite
- characterized by sensation and consciousness
- near; close together
- the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- not subject to control from outside; independent
- of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy
- a person who believes that cultural and technological development will expand forever and in an orderly progressive manner throughout the universe
- reason or sound judgment, as in utterances or actions; a particular method of reasoning or argumentation
- an expert in science, especially one of the physical or natural sciences.
- accuracy; exactness
- a person who creates especially one who creates some new process, appliance, machine, or article
- physical or mental work, especially of a hard or fatiguing kind; toil. a job or task done or to be done
- a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
30 Clues: a writer of plays • accuracy; exactness • near; close together • a period of 100 years • to be like or similar to • to cause to combine or unite • a place of learning of the highest level • a part of a mechanical or electrical system • characterized by sensation and consciousness • absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite • a person who frightens others by dangerous acts • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2021-02-03
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- / Look,appear,seem are used to describe...
- / to not tell the truth
- / CHANCE
- / # malevolent
- / noun of implication
- / (be) wiped out
- / THREAT
- / = of look like
- / the thing responsible for all evils
- / TECHNOLOGICAL HUB OF THE US
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- / AN ORGAN THAT YOU USE TO THINK
- / # of scary
- / INFORM ABOUT A DANGER
- / THE CAPACITY OF BEING LIKED
- / ADJECTIVE CORRESPONDING TO CONTROVERSY
- / = of copy (verb)
- / A BOON OR A….
- / a friend or foe
- / HAZARDOUS
- / SYNONYM OF FORBID
20 Clues: / CHANCE • / THREAT • / HAZARDOUS • / # of scary • / # malevolent • / A BOON OR A…. • / (be) wiped out • / a friend or foe • / = of look like • / = of copy (verb) • / SYNONYM OF FORBID • / noun of implication • / INFORM ABOUT A DANGER • / to not tell the truth • / THE CAPACITY OF BEING LIKED • / TECHNOLOGICAL HUB OF THE US • / AN ORGAN THAT YOU USE TO THINK • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2021-06-02
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- An assertion of support or agreement
- Able to be trusted or depended on
- Something that somebody has succeeded in doing, usually with effort
- An unfair preference for or dislike of something
- Able to change or be changed according to circumstances
- An oversimplified standardized image of a person or group
- Unfair treatment of one person or group, usually because of prejudice about race, ethnicity, age, religion, or gender
- relations The study of the ways in which people relate to each other in group situations
- A valuable or useful ability, asset, or quality
- attitude A feeling of surpassing others in something such as intellect, achievement, or ability
- Concerning or involving relationships between people
- A feeling or attitude of admiration and deference toward somebody or something
- A complete and individual personality, especially one that somebody recognizes as his or her own and with which there is a sense of ease
- A preformed opinion, usually an unfavorable one, based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes
- To form a visual image of something in the mind
- technique Something desirable given in return for what somebody has done
- attitude Showing a tendency to expect failure or accept it too readily
- skills A skill that is not limited to a specific academic discipline, area of knowledge, job, or task and is useful in any work situation, e.g. communication or organizational skills
- The state, fact, or position of being accountable to somebody or for something
- The ability to enter into, understand, or share somebody else's feelings
- The ability to identify with and understand somebody else's feelings or difficulties
- The ability to do something well, usually gained through training or experience
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- Unable to exist or survive without each other
- An opinion or general feeling about something
- Capable of being modified to suit different conditions or a different purpose
- skills one has developed
- The ability to control your own behavior, especially in terms of reactions and impulses
- The manner in which something or somebody functions, operates, or behaves
- Natural ability in particular activity. a natural ability for being good at a particular activity
- To become different, or make something or somebody different
- information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc., used as a basis for improvement.
- The relation between a result and its cause
- A natural tendency to do something well, especially one that can be further developed
- The worth, importance, or usefulness of something to somebody
- Intelligence: Personal attributes that enable people to succeed in life, including self-awareness, empathy, self-confidence, and self-control
- confidence in your own merit as an individual person
- The quality of possessing and steadfastly adhering to high moral principles or professional standards
- Awareness of one’s own personality, skills, and traits
- technique A penalty that is imposed on somebody for wrongdoing
- Styles The manner in which one gains knowledge or skill through education
- Characteristics Traits relating to a specific person
- Something that encourages an activity or a process to begin, increase, or develop
- inventory An assessment of likes and dislikes
- awareness Relating to or happening throughout the whole world
- The ability to guide, direct, or influence people
- attitude A feeling of failure to meet a standard of quality, ability, or achievement
- A feeling of devotion, duty, or attachment to somebody or something
- attitude Showing the mental, emotional, or physical characteristics associated with a fully developed adult person
- The basics one must have to live
49 Clues: skills one has developed • The basics one must have to live • Able to be trusted or depended on • An assertion of support or agreement • The relation between a result and its cause • Unable to exist or survive without each other • An opinion or general feeling about something • inventory An assessment of likes and dislikes • A valuable or useful ability, asset, or quality • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2022-06-08
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- is awareness of how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people
- is temper of the mind
- verbal or non-verbal indicators or techniques for understanding actions and communication between two people
- understanding where another is coming from
- relating to understanding other people
- controlling one’s emotions and thoughts without intervention from others
- process of engaging and responding to customers or co-workers by taking into account their feelings, emotions, needs, and motivations
- taking of responsibility for one’s own behavior and well-being
- moving of the mind or soul
- is effect of one thing (or person) on another
- is a physical sensation that you experience
- is damaging to your mind and soul
- ability to understand and handle other people’s emotional triggers, interpretations, feelings, and emotions
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- examination of one’s own thought and feelings and how they arise
- are a set of competencies that allow a person to interact appropriately with other people
- is ability to regulate your emotions and feelings especially in difficult situations
- relating to understanding yourself
- is also known as EQ
- is knowledge of one’s own personality or individuality
- view of one’s self and of any mental and physical attributes that make up the self
- will almost always beat mere talent
21 Clues: is also known as EQ • is temper of the mind • moving of the mind or soul • is damaging to your mind and soul • relating to understanding yourself • will almost always beat mere talent • relating to understanding other people • understanding where another is coming from • is a physical sensation that you experience • is effect of one thing (or person) on another • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-12-18
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- is the lifelike "female" robot made by Hanson Robotics.
- is the film about AI that won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects in 2014.
- is the Company that crated the virtual assistant called Cortana.
- is a small piece of semi-conducting material, usually silicon, on which integrated circuits are etched.
- is a tool used in artificial intelligence.
- is the Virtual assistant created by Amazon and launched in 2015.
- is a question-answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, developed in IBM's DeepQA project .
- is a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
- AI is a commonly used acronym, What does the "I" stand for?
- is one of the fathers of artificial intelligence.
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- It is a device module, or system used in electronic gadgets and materials to detect events and changes.
- the first humanoid robot in history.
- country is the leading supplier of industrial robots.
- is the Software designed to facilitate a conversation between a computer and a human end-user.
- is a virtual assistant created by Apple.
- is an algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers.
- is a subfield of machine learning concerned with algorithms inspired by the structure and function of the brain called artificial neural networks.
- is the founder of bitcoin
- is the pratice of using algorithms to parse data, learn from it, and then make a determination or prediction about something.
- is a technique for determining whether a computer could or could not demonstrate the artificial Intelligence.
20 Clues: is the founder of bitcoin • the first humanoid robot in history. • is a virtual assistant created by Apple. • is a tool used in artificial intelligence. • is one of the fathers of artificial intelligence. • country is the leading supplier of industrial robots. • is the lifelike "female" robot made by Hanson Robotics. • ...
emotional intelligence 2024-02-21
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- an intentional decision to let go of resentment and anger
- the ability to move through and grow from difficult times
- good at understanding things or figuring things out
- having the ability to consider other perspectives and trying to be empathetic to other people, even when you disagree with them
- has the ability to share another person's feelings or emotions as if they were their own
- being able to understand something
- able to make good decisions and judgments based on reason
- being able to know or understand without proof
- quiet and free from disturbance
- being able to remain calm during situations
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- thinking about other people's feeling and caring for them
- accepting the beliefs, feelings, habits, or behaviors of another group
- they can change their ideas or behavior to deal with new situations
- having or showing a very clear understanding of somethin
- self-reflection
- having the right amount, not too much or too little, of any quality, which leads to harmony or evenness
- feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.
- working or acting together willingly for a common purpose or benefit
- careful to say or do things without offending people
- communicating with others in a direct and honest manner without intentionally hurting anyone's feelings
20 Clues: self-reflection • quiet and free from disturbance • being able to understand something • being able to remain calm during situations • being able to know or understand without proof • good at understanding things or figuring things out • feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others. • careful to say or do things without offending people • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2019-09-20
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- Considered to be the father of computer science and artificial intelligence.
- Thought experiment holds that a computer executing a program cannot be shown to have a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness". Presented by John Searle.
- Area that deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots.
- Produced by men. Not natural.
- Unambiguous specifications for performing calculation, data processing, automated reasoning, and other tasks.
- Enables the recognition and translation of spoken language into text.
- IBM Mathematical Formula Translation System created by John Bakus.
- Computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert.
- First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go.
- First industrial robot which worked on a General Motors assembly line.
- Is known for human-like appearance and behavior compared to previous robotic variants.
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- Today, is the most used programming language for AI programs.
- First expert system for medicine.
- Circuit of neurons.
- Invented LISP programming language.
- Computer program that acts for a user or other program in a relationship of agency. Also known as bots.
- American multinational information technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York. Founded in 1911.
- Structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment.
- Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons.
- American futurist that believes nanotechnology will "enlarge" our bodies and cure cancer.
- Movie where humans colonize Pandora.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- It is known for being the first computer chess-playing system to win a world champion under regular time controls.
- Virtual assistant from Apple.
- Optical perception.
25 Clues: Circuit of neurons. • Optical perception. • Produced by men. Not natural. • Virtual assistant from Apple. • First expert system for medicine. • Invented LISP programming language. • Movie where humans colonize Pandora. • Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons. • First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-11-21
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- The sum of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation.
- a virtual assistant created by Apple
- Enables the recognition and translation of spoken language into text.
- The scientific study of language.
- is a logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- A software application that runs automated tasks over the Internet.
- One of the Turing’s Test Components
- It is known for being the first computer chess-playing system to win a world champion under regular time controls.
- A device that have a unique purpose, that augments or replaces human or animal effort for the accomplishment of physical tasks.
- a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
- the world’s first robot citizen
- Produced by men. Not natural.
- American inventor and futurist. He is involved in fields such as optical character recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, speech recognition technology, and electronic keyboard instruments.
- is an autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text
- The action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- A movie about artificial intelligence directed by Alex Garald.
- The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought.
- An application of artificial intelligence that provides systems the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed.
- Opposite of hardware, which is a generic term used to refer to applications, scripts and programs that run on a device.
- Refers to a period of time during which public interest for artificial intelligence appears to wane along with investments made in these technologies among the business and academic communities.
- A branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
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- Is the awareness, or understanding of someone or something, such as facts, skills, or objects.
- the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence
- The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
- First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go.
- The organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the presented information or environment.
- Computer program that acts for a user or other program in a relationship of agency. Also known as bots.
- Argument holds that a digital computer executing a program cannot be shown to have a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness".
- IBM Mathematical Formula Translation System created by John Bakus.
- Aim-oriented flow of ideas and associations that can lead to a reality-oriented conclusion
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior
- Technology by which a process or procedure is performed with minimal human assistance.
- McCarthy Invented LISP programming language.
- Optical perception
- A regularity in the world. The elements of it are repeated in a predictable manner.
- The capacity for logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
- Biological states associated with the nervous system brought on by neurophysiological changes variously associated with thoughts, feelings and behavioral responses
- A process of discovering patterns in large data sets involving methods at the intersection of machine learning, statistics, and database systems.
- Company that created the virtual assistant called Cortana.
- A collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations or just descriptions of things.
- A finite sequence of well-defined, computer-implementable instructions, typically to solve a class of problems or to perform a computation.
- The central organ of the human nervous system
42 Clues: Optical perception • Produced by men. Not natural. • the world’s first robot citizen • The scientific study of language. • One of the Turing’s Test Components • a virtual assistant created by Apple • McCarthy Invented LISP programming language. • The scientific study of the mind and behavior • The central organ of the human nervous system • ...
Intelligence Crossword 2024-04-17
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- first to measure natural abilities or intellectual strengths
- study that tests same group of people over many years; cohort
- study that tests people of various ages at one time
- name of validity that refers to the function of a test in predicting a specific behavior or trait
- was the first person to create an intelligence test using aptitude tests
- last name) 7 primary abilities independent of each other
- (last name) intelligence theory that had a g factor (g) predicts our abilities
- name of a test designed to predict a person's future performance
- person who created Stanford-Binet Test
- learning from experience, solving problems, and using knowledge to adapt to new situations
- name of a test designed to assess what a person has learned
- proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- intelligence is defined as the speed of reasoning and memory, increasing into adulthood
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- name of reliability that is dividing the test info into two halves and assessing how consistent the scores are
- (last name) multiple intelligences supports Thurstones
- (last name) triarchic theory of intelligence
- Developed WAIS and WISC (IQ tests)
- invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ)
- termites longitudinal study of 1,528 children
- what the test is supposed to measure or predict
- involves administering the test to a representative sample to compare
- name of reliability that uses the same test on two occasions to measure consistency
- (construct) name of validity that refers to the extent a test measures a particular behavior or trait
- yields consistent results
24 Clues: yields consistent results • Developed WAIS and WISC (IQ tests) • person who created Stanford-Binet Test • (last name) triarchic theory of intelligence • termites longitudinal study of 1,528 children • what the test is supposed to measure or predict • study that tests people of various ages at one time • invented the concept of an intelligence quotient (IQ) • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-05-01
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- - A set of instructions or rules followed by a computer program to solve a problem or perform a task.
- - Something that is inherited from the past or left behind as a result of past actions.
- - Identifying and determining the nature and cause of a problem or illness.
- - The quality of being exact, accurate, and careful in details.
- - The process of completely changing or altering something.
- - Return on Investment, a financial metric used to measure the profitability of an investment.
- - The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- - Refers to data or information that is not organized or categorized in a specific way.
- - The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- - A flaw or imperfection in something that makes it less effective or desirable.
- - Enhancing or improving something, often with the help of technology or additional resources.
- - The ability to move quickly and easily, adapt to changes, and respond to new situations.
- - The administrative and support functions of a business or organization, typically not customer-facing.
- base - A collection of information, data, or resources used to support and inform decision-making and problem-solving.
- - The act of comparing and evaluating two or more things to determine their similarities and differences.
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- - The level of efficiency and output of work or tasks performed within a given period of time.
- - The process of examining data or information to gain insights and draw conclusions.
- - A computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users, often used in customer service or support.
- - Involving working together with others to achieve a common goal or objective.
- - Statements or guesses about what might happen in the future, based on analysis or data.
- - To follow or comply with rules, regulations, or guidelines.
- intelligence - Simulating human intelligence in machines, allowing them to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
- process automation - The use of software robots to automate repetitive and rule-based tasks, usually within a business or organization.
- - Using machines or technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- - The sequence of steps or tasks involved in completing a specific project or process.
- - The process of obtaining goods or services, usually through purchasing or contracting.
- - The quality of being constant, reliable, and uniform over time.
- - Following rules, regulations, or laws, and ensuring that others do the same.
- learning - A subset of artificial intelligence that involves using algorithms and statistical models to enable machines to learn from data and make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed.
- - The level of involvement, interest, and commitment that people have towards something.
30 Clues: - The process of completely changing or altering something. • - To follow or comply with rules, regulations, or guidelines. • - The quality of being exact, accurate, and careful in details. • - The quality of being constant, reliable, and uniform over time. • - The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or challenges. • ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2025-03-11
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- – Something that exists on a computer but is not real.
- – A system that connects computers together.
- – Having intelligence or advanced technology.
- – A step-by-step set of instructions for solving a problem.
- – Tools and machines made using science.
- Learning – When computers learn from data and improve over time.
- – A computer program that talks like a human.
- – Deciding what is right or wrong, especially in technology.
- Network – A type of computer system that works like the human brain.
- – Writing instructions that tell a computer what to do.
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- – A global network that connects computers and allows sharing of information.
- – How a computer handles and organizes data.
- – Information that computers use to make decisions.
- – A new idea or invention that improves something.
- – The ability to understand, learn, and solve problems.
- Intelligence – When computers can think or learn like humans.
- – When machines or computers do tasks without human help.
- – A machine that can do tasks, sometimes like a human.
- – A machine that processes information and runs programs.
- – Information that is stored or used on computers.
20 Clues: – Tools and machines made using science. • – How a computer handles and organizes data. • – A system that connects computers together. • – Having intelligence or advanced technology. • – A computer program that talks like a human. • – A new idea or invention that improves something. • – Information that is stored or used on computers. • ...
Artificial intelligence 2025-07-08
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- Tartiblangan elementlar majmuasi
- Ilmiy tadqiqot yoki izlanish
- Sun’iy yoki tabiiy bo‘lmagan
- Ma’lumotlar yoki axborot to‘plami
- learning Sun’iy intellektdagi chuqur o‘rganish usuli
- Haqiqiy holatni taqlid qiluvchi model
- O‘rganish yoki bilim olish jarayoni
- Axloqiy me’yorlar va tamoyillar
- Sun’iy intellekt qisqartmasi
- Jarayonlarni inson aralashuvisiz bajarish tizimi
- Dasturlangan avtomatik qurilma
- Qaror yoki tanlov
- Mashina yoki mexanik moslama
- Robotlar bilan bog‘liq texnologiya sohasi
- Haqiqiy emas, kompyuter orqali yaratilgan
- Yangi ixtiro yoki ilg‘or g‘oya
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- Nohaq tarafkashlik yoki og‘ish
- Kelajak yoki bo‘lajak davr
- Aqlli, texnologik imkoniyatlarga ega
- Muammoni hal qilish uchun bosqichli yo‘riqnoma
- Muhandislik yoki texnik loyihalash
- Oldindan aytish yoki taxmin qilish
- Raqamli texnologiya bilan bog‘liq
- Texnik vositalar va zamonaviy usullar tizimi
- Dasturlash yoki kod yozish jarayoni
- Aql, tushunish va o‘rganish qobiliyati
- Asab tizimi bilan bog‘liq yoki unga o‘xshash
- Hisoblash jarayoni yoki kompyuter ishlashi
- Kompyuter dasturi yoki ilova
29 Clues: Qaror yoki tanlov • Kelajak yoki bo‘lajak davr • Ilmiy tadqiqot yoki izlanish • Sun’iy yoki tabiiy bo‘lmagan • Sun’iy intellekt qisqartmasi • Mashina yoki mexanik moslama • Kompyuter dasturi yoki ilova • Nohaq tarafkashlik yoki og‘ish • Dasturlangan avtomatik qurilma • Yangi ixtiro yoki ilg‘or g‘oya • Axloqiy me’yorlar va tamoyillar • Tartiblangan elementlar majmuasi • ...
Intelligence Challenge 2025-07-31
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- A team-based, student-driven design project
- Computer memory
- One logging in
- Musical symbols
- What programmers write
- Efficient bulb type
- Path of a planet
- Holds creative office hours
- Johnny of country legend
- Sour pH group
- Travels at 299,792 km/s
- Weekly small-group peer/mentor research check‑ins
- Hands-on science spaces
- Newest Team SyBBURE member
- Sound of a Southern drawl
- Measure in degrees
- Anchor ___
- Historic Nashville music venue
- Organized assassinations and paintball
- The most often used form of communication in SyBBURE
- NFL team with blue and navy jerseys, singular
- Biology’s basic unit
- Unit of resistance
- Foundation of computing, ex. Boolean
- Mystical practice
- A piece of work to be done
- Common to Excel, life, and prison
- Visual data display
- Building block of matter
- Fe element
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- Virtual currency
- Push or pull
- Eight bits
- Local nickname for a Nashville school
- Nashville’s nickname includes this
- Hammer or wrench, e.g.
- Process of identifying errors in a computer program
- What the Cumberland is
- The process by which Team SyBBURE and peers help you improve, abr.
- Ask him about getting paid & money-related things
- Make changes to a draft
- Spreadsheet filler
- Circle constant
- Distance over time
- These should be SyMART!
- Tuesday lunchtime meeting Think ___
- Climbs big rocks and prints posters
- Gave a Sybbite on parenting
- Unit of heredity
- Country stage in Nashville
- Hypertext target
- Electromechanical enhancement of biology
- Director of SyBBURE
- Where you upload your proposal, poster PDF, weekly slides
- Trendy Nashville district
- Spark of inspiration
- Where to document your research or VIX progress (physical or digital lab log)
- Hardness scale name
- ___ Tonk (lower Broadway staple)
- Conductive class of substances
- Unit of electric potential
- Sound reflection
- Focused beam of light
- Place for a massage
64 Clues: Eight bits • Anchor ___ • Fe element • Push or pull • Sour pH group • One logging in • Computer memory • Musical symbols • Circle constant • Virtual currency • Path of a planet • Unit of heredity • Hypertext target • Sound reflection • Mystical practice • Spreadsheet filler • Distance over time • Measure in degrees • Unit of resistance • Efficient bulb type • Director of SyBBURE • Hardness scale name • ...
Models of Intelligence 2020-10-22
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- Based his model on two forms of intelligence; fluid and crystal.
- Uses a two factor approach including g and s factors.
- Developed a four-level hierarchical model of intelligence.
- Crystallized intelligence ________ over time
- ______ intelligence: culturally free portion of intelligence
- Developed a model including 7 primary factors.
- Was the pioneer in the field of intelligence testing
- One of Sternberg's subtheories that describes higher order thinking.
- creating new cognitive schemas from new stimuli
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- Sternberg's theory is based on how many subtheories
- Based research on brain-damaged individuals and identified 9 different types of intelligence
- Who revised the original Binet IQ test
- Incorporating new information into existing knowledge
- Piaget's second stage of his cognitive developmental theory.
- Developed a three-dimensional model represented by a cube.
- His model highlights assimilation and accommodation learning.
16 Clues: Who revised the original Binet IQ test • Crystallized intelligence ________ over time • Developed a model including 7 primary factors. • creating new cognitive schemas from new stimuli • Sternberg's theory is based on how many subtheories • Was the pioneer in the field of intelligence testing • Uses a two factor approach including g and s factors. • ...
Final Exam 2025-06-10
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- intelligence related to understanding nature and living organisms.
- intelligence related to movement, coordination, and using the body skillfully.
- main character in Flowers for Algernon.
- intelligence involving visualizing and manipulating space.
- intelligence involving rhythm, tone, and sound.
- a direct comparison saying one thing is another.
- the test Algernon runs to measure progress.
- giving human traits to non-human things.
- intelligence focused on deep questions about life and existence.
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- journal entries written by Charlie to document his changes.
- using objects or actions to represent deeper meanings.
- extreme exaggeration for effect.
- mouse who undergoes the same intelligence experiment as Charlie.
- a comparison using “like” or “as.”
- measure of intelligence used to track Charlie’s development.
15 Clues: extreme exaggeration for effect. • a comparison using “like” or “as.” • main character in Flowers for Algernon. • giving human traits to non-human things. • the test Algernon runs to measure progress. • intelligence involving rhythm, tone, and sound. • a direct comparison saying one thing is another. • using objects or actions to represent deeper meanings. • ...
Articifial Intelligence 2021-01-31
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- Wrong idea about a topic.
- Descartes's way of thinking.
- Meters per seconds.
- Another way of thinking.
- Synonym of machine.
- FI
- Creating a model.
- Acquiring knowledge.
- The time to come up.
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- Approximative model.
- SCI
- Computer's food.
- Anticipate the future.
- Machine you are using now.
- Intelligence organ.
- Boardgame, Deep Blue, Kasparov.
- SCI-FI author.
- Something artificial.
- What people may feel about AI.
- Another boardgame, Alpha...
20 Clues: FI • SCI • SCI-FI author. • Computer's food. • Creating a model. • Meters per seconds. • Synonym of machine. • Intelligence organ. • Approximative model. • Acquiring knowledge. • The time to come up. • Something artificial. • Anticipate the future. • Another way of thinking. • Wrong idea about a topic. • Machine you are using now. • Another boardgame, Alpha... • Descartes's way of thinking. • ...
Articifial Intelligence 2021-01-31
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- Another boardgame, Alpha...
- Intelligence organ.
- The time to come up.
- SCI-FI author.
- Approximative model.
- Acquiring knowledge.
- Another way of thinking.
- Creating a model.
- Boardgame, Deep Blue, Kasparov.
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- Machine you are using now.
- Anticipate the future.
- Wrong idea about a topic.
- What people may feel about AI.
- FI
- Descartes's way of thinking.
- Computer's food.
- SCI
- Meters per seconds.
- Synonym of machine.
- Something artificial.
20 Clues: FI • SCI • SCI-FI author. • Computer's food. • Creating a model. • Intelligence organ. • Meters per seconds. • Synonym of machine. • The time to come up. • Approximative model. • Acquiring knowledge. • Something artificial. • Anticipate the future. • Another way of thinking. • Wrong idea about a topic. • Machine you are using now. • Another boardgame, Alpha... • Descartes's way of thinking. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-10-12
Across
- 360 / its new and improved version have also added AI programs to their games that give game characters the ability to think like a real person
- Making / use machine learning techniques to automatically analyse data to make recommendations and decisions
- / technology by which a process or procedure is performed with minimal human assistance
- Recognition / include advanced human-computer interaction, video surveillance, automatic indexing of images, and video database, among others
- Learning / based on algorithms of neural networks
- Vision / makes the computer see
- Mining / similar to text analytics, is the process of deriving high-quality information from text
- / design intelligent machines that can help and assist humans in their day-to-day lives and keep everyone safe
- Data / describes the large volume of data – both structured and unstructured
- Car / appeared in the 1980s, with Carnegie Mellon University's Navlab and ALV projects in 1984 and Mercedes-Benz and Bundeswehr University Munich's Eureka Prometheus Project in 1987
- Speech / overcome speech recognition barriers such as speaking style, vocabulary and background noise
- Reality / simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world
- / subsidiary of Amazon providing on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered pay-as-you-go basis
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- / Microsoft’s personal productivity assistant that helps you save time and focus attention on what matters most
- Learning / based around the idea that we should really just be able to give machines access to data and let them learn for themselves
- / interact with users using natural language and speech capabilities
- Analysis / can be used to analyse how customers feel about an organisation’s products, services, marketing campaigns or your brand as a whole
- Turing / widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence
- / a more popular language over C++ for AI and leads with a 57% vote among developers
- / general purpose language that is especially associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics
- / to notice that a particular thing or person exists or is present:
- / finite sequence of well-defined, computer-implementable instructions
- Language Processing / is now used in machine translation, information retrieval, and dialogue systems
23 Clues: Vision / makes the computer see • Learning / based on algorithms of neural networks • / to notice that a particular thing or person exists or is present: • / interact with users using natural language and speech capabilities • / finite sequence of well-defined, computer-implementable instructions • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2018-04-02
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- the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- a person who believes that cultural and technological development will expand forever and in an orderly progressive manner throughout the universe
- a writer of plays
- the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use
- a machine that looks like a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
- physical or mental work, especially of a hard or fatiguing kind; toil. a job or task done or to be done
- a mountain or hill through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are pushed out either continuously or at different times
- of, for, or pertaining to the army or armed forces, often as distinguished from the navy
- a natural or innate impulse, inclination, or tendency. a natural aptitude or gift
- absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite
- the period of time of the changes in economic and social organization by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines
- accuracy; exactness
- a part of a mechanical or electrical system
- to cause to combine or unite
- near; close together
- to view in detail, especially to inspect, examine, or appraise formally or officially in order to ascertain condition, value, etc.
- a person who creates especially one who creates some new process, appliance, machine, or article
- a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something
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- the ability of a computer to perform operations similar to learning and decision making in humans
- a person who frightens others by dangerous acts
- characterized by sensation and consciousness
- utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks
- to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms
- an expert in science, especially one of the physical or natural sciences.
- a place of learning of the highest level
- to be like or similar to
- reason or sound judgment, as in utterances or actions; a particular method of reasoning or argumentation
- a subordinate part attached to something; an auxiliary part; addition
- not subject to control from outside; independent
- a period of 100 years
30 Clues: a writer of plays • accuracy; exactness • near; close together • a period of 100 years • to be like or similar to • to cause to combine or unite • a place of learning of the highest level • a part of a mechanical or electrical system • characterized by sensation and consciousness • absolutely necessary, essential, or requisite • a person who frightens others by dangerous acts • ...
Growth & Intelligence 2015-06-27
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- The initial, momentary storage of information, lasting only an instant. (2 words)
- In this stage experienced later in life, people focus on topics that have specific meaning to them.
- I can’t see it, but I know it’s still there! This is an example of what? (2 words)
- The first step in creating new memory. It is a biological process of perceiving information, figure out what it is, how it relates to any and everything, and its importance. From this step, the info gets passed into short or long term memory.
- Forming inferences is one aspect of ____________ _____________.
- Characterized by the application of logical processes to concrete problems and by an ability to take multiple aspects of a situation into account called decentering. (2 words)
- The support for learning and problem solving that encourage independence and growth.
- These individuals begin to think abstractly, use logic, and perform systematic experiments to answer questions. (2 words)
- An act in which a person who is no longer present is imitate by children who have witnessed a similar act (2 words)
- According to Schaie, the first stage of cognitive development, encompassing all of childhood and adolescence. (2 words)
- Concentrating on one aspect of a stimulus
- This modern developmentalist focused on what happens in adolescence and adulthood, and posits that adults function on a postformal thought entailing subjective, relativistic terms and dialectical thinking.
- Acronyms are a type of ______________ to help me remember things.
- Just because you poured my Kool-Aid into a taller, skinnier glass doesn’t mean I now have a different amount than I did in the other glass. This is an example of what?
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- Vygotsky viewed cognitive development as the product of this. (2 words)
- A ____________ is a contextual network of information about an event. You may not remember washing your hands after you went to the bathroom, but you know you did because you always do.
- In this stage, a change in children’s thinking is the foundation of further cognitive advance, but they are hampered by a tendency toward egocentric thought.
- According to the operating ________ hypothesis, people are able to remember material better with age because they process information more quickly and use more effective, suitable strategies.
- This perspective views the brain’s processing of information much the same way a computer functions. (2 words)
- I didn’t try to remember what I had last night for dinner, I just remember. This is an example of what?
- Part of the learning process when we take in new stimuli and incorporate it into our existing knowledge.
- This is one of many memory modules. This is where I store the fact that Mozart’s birthday is four days after mine.
- Tweaking preexisting schemes (knowledge, ideas, paradigms)—or creating whole new ones—in order to reconcile (or fit within) old information with new information.
- From birth to about two years, involves a gradual progression through simple reflexes, single coordinated activities, interest in the outside world, purposeful combinations of activates, manipulation of actions to produce desired outcomes, and symbolic thought. These are the six substages of this stage.
- This is the first step in information processing. Many individuals have a hard time controlling this, and will often seek for prescriptions to help mitigate the lack of it.
- Short term memory is also called __________ memory.
- Children experience qualitative changes in knowledge and understanding as they grow, not just in quantitative changes.
- Coined the term zone of proximal development (ZPD), meaning that if a child’s cognition was to develop, children needed have trusted “trail guides” (i.e. someone knowledgeable in the subject) expose them to information novel enough to intrigue them, but not so foreign that the new stimulus would break their little brains.
- A little different than Piaget, this developmental psychologist believes that during childhood, the “main cognitive developmental task is acquisition of information,” and focuses on the ways in which information is used during adulthood, rather than on changes in acquisition and understanding of new information.
- Along the same lines as Labouvie-Vief, this psychologist suggests that young adults tend to view, adjudicate, and—overall—function in a black and white (a.k.a dualistic) paradigm.
30 Clues: Concentrating on one aspect of a stimulus • Short term memory is also called __________ memory. • Forming inferences is one aspect of ____________ _____________. • Acronyms are a type of ______________ to help me remember things. • Vygotsky viewed cognitive development as the product of this. (2 words) • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-03-11
Across
- It includes the conversion of raw data to machine-readable form, flow of data through the CPU and memory to output devices, and formatting or transformation of output.
- A graph is an abstract data type that can be used to represent complex, non-linear relationships between objects.
- The One Definition Rule (ODR) is an important rule of the C++ programming language that prescribes that classes/structs and non-inline functions cannot have more than one definition in the entire program and template and types cannot have more than one definition by translation unit.
- The internet is defined as a global network of linked computers, servers, phones, and smart appliances that communicate with each other using the transmission control protocol (TCP) standard to enable the fast exchange of information and files, along with other types of services.
- Put simply, big data is larger, more complex data sets, especially from new data sources. These data sets are so voluminous that traditional data processing software just can't manage them. But these massive volumes of data can be used to address business problems you wouldn't have been able to tackle before.
- Computer training refers to resources, companies and services dedicated to helping educate users on computer-related topics.
- Data cleaning is the process of fixing or removing incorrect, corrupted, incorrectly formatted, duplicate, or incomplete data within a dataset.
- Artificial intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. Specific applications of AI include expert systems, natural language processing, speech recognition and machine vision.
- Machine learning (ML) is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science that focuses on the using data and algorithms to enable AI to imitate the way that humans learn, gradually improving its accuracy.
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- Analysis is defined as breaking something down into its inter-related components in order to understand it.
- An algorithm is a set of commands that must be followed for a computer to perform calculations or other problem-solving operations.According to its formal definition, an algorithm is a finite set of instructions carried out in a specific order to perform a particular task.
- Algorithmic bias refers to the systemic and repeatable errors in a computer system that create unfair outcomes, such as privileging one arbitrary group of users over others.
- Any information processed by and sent from a computer or electronic device is considered output. An example of output is anything viewed on your computer monitor screen, such as the words you type on your keyboard.
- Crowdsourcing involves obtaining work, information, or opinions from a large group of people who submit their data via the Internet, social media, and smartphone apps. People involved in crowdsourcing sometimes work as paid freelancers, while others perform small tasks voluntarily.
- In computer science, the general meaning of input is to provide or give something to the computer, in other words, when a computer or device is receiving a command or signal from outer sources, the event is referred to as input to the device. Fingerprint reader.
- These courses typically cover such topics as. SELECT statements, data definition, manipulation, control languages, records, and tables. In these courses, ..
- Computer Science has enabled the development of sophisticated tools that can help tackle environmental problems. Issues like pollution, waste management and disposal, disease identification and containment, and others can be easily tackled using computers..
- Accuracy refers to the degree of exactness with which computations are made and operations are performed. One might spend years in detecting errors in computer calculations or updating a wrong record. Errors attributable to hardware are normally detected and corrected by the computer system itself.
- Filters are commonly used within web-based applications to narrow the user's list of choices to a more manageable and usable number.
- Data is information that can be interpreted and used by computers. It is a collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations or even just descriptions of things. In computing, data is typically stored electronically in the form of files or databases.
- Machine learning (ML) is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science that focuses on the using data and algorithms to enable AI to imitate the way that humans learn, gradually improving its accuracy.
21 Clues: Analysis is defined as breaking something down into its inter-related components in order to understand it. • A graph is an abstract data type that can be used to represent complex, non-linear relationships between objects. • Computer training refers to resources, companies and services dedicated to helping educate users on computer-related topics. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-03-11
Across
- data that is so large, fast or complex that it's difficult or impossible to process using traditional methods
- information that has been translated into a form that is efficient for movement or processing
- a set of instructions that is designed to accomplish a task
- data that can be freely used, shared and built-on by anyone, anywhere, for any purpose
- Machine learning (ML) is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science that focuses on the using data and algorithms to enable AI to imitate the way that humans learn, gradually improving its accuracy.
- to provide or give something to the computer
- the act or process of treating or preparing special metheod
- the visual, auditory, or tactile perceptions provided by the computer after processing the provided information
- the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems
- a type of computer programming in which some mechanism generates a computer program to allow human programmers to write the code at a higher abstraction level.
- the process of fixing or removing incorrect, corrupted, incorrectly formatted, duplicate, or incomplete data within a dataset
- error messages, alarms, prompts, and labels, as well as to more formal instructional material provided to help guide a user's interaction with a computer. error messages, alarms, prompts, and labels, as well as to more formal instructional material provided to help guide a user's interaction with a computer.
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- commonly used within web-based applications to narrow the user's list of choices to a more manageable and usable number.
- breaking something down into its inter-related components in order to understand it.
- a graph is an abstract data type that is meant to implement the undirected graph and directed graph concepts from the field of graph theory within mathematics
- you have to look through every data point individually and then correct any inconsistencies.
- a worldwide system of computer network
- computer systems that systematically and unfairly discriminate against certain individuals or groups of individuals in favor of others.
- resources, companies and services dedicated to helping educate users on computer-related topics.
- obtaining work, information, or opinions from a large group of people who submit their data via the Internet, social media, and smartphone apps
- the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete-time signa
- the ability to create an effect, change opinions and behaviors, and drive measurable outcomes online
- the degree of exactness with which computations are made and operations are performed
23 Clues: a worldwide system of computer network • to provide or give something to the computer • a set of instructions that is designed to accomplish a task • the act or process of treating or preparing special metheod • the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete-time signa • breaking something down into its inter-related components in order to understand it. • ...
Artificial intelligence 2024-10-15
Across
- a way to store and access data over the internet, not on your own computer
- something made by humans, not natural
- technology that can identify people by looking at their faces
- technology that understands and responds to spoken words
- instructions written by people to tell computers what to do
- able to learn and understand quickly, often used to describe technology that adapts to users
- a computer-made world that you can see and interact with using special equipment like goggles
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- to guess what will happen in the future, often using data
- information, often in numbers or text, that computers use
- programs and other operating information used by a computer
- a type of AI where computers learn from data and improve over time without being programmed
- a set of instructions that a computer follows to do a specific task
- using machines or computers to do tasks without human help
- a machine that can do tasks or move by itself
- a set of rules or steps used by a computer to solve problems or make decisions
- a new idea or way of doing something that improves things
- the ability to learn, understand, and make decisions
- software program that helps users by answering questions or doing tasks, like Siri or Alexa
- a device that detects or measures changes in the environment, like movement or temperature
- a computer program that talks with people, often online, like in customer service
20 Clues: something made by humans, not natural • a machine that can do tasks or move by itself • the ability to learn, understand, and make decisions • technology that understands and responds to spoken words • to guess what will happen in the future, often using data • information, often in numbers or text, that computers use • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-07-13
Across
- Isaac Asimov's collection of short stories about robots
- Field of study that focuses on teaching machines to understand and interpret human language
- AI technique for training agents to interact with a virtual environment
- Tony Stark's AI assistant in Iron Man comics
- Area of AI that focuses on visual perception and understanding
- Movie in which Scarlett Johansson voices an AI
- AI technique inspired by the structure and function of the human brain
- AI algorithm that uses a reward system to learn optimal behavior
- Measure of uncertainty in a random variable
- AI technique that involves breaking down a problem into smaller subproblems
- AI algorithm inspired by the behavior of ants, bees, and other social insects
- Statistical measure of how well a model performs
- Machine learning technique that mimics human learning
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- AI algorithm that learns from past experiences
- Neural network layer that connects every neuron to every other neuron
- AI system that performs tasks without explicit instructions
- Video game featuring an AI character named GlaDOS
- AI technique for clustering similar data points together
- Method for reducing the dimensions of a dataset
- Mathematical function that maps inputs to outputs in a neural network
- Framework for deep learning developed by Google
- Popular open-source machine learning library
- Android officer from Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Term for humans blended with robots
- Common activation function used in neural networks
- Subset of AI that deals with understanding and generating human language
26 Clues: Term for humans blended with robots • Measure of uncertainty in a random variable • Tony Stark's AI assistant in Iron Man comics • Popular open-source machine learning library • AI algorithm that learns from past experiences • Movie in which Scarlett Johansson voices an AI • Method for reducing the dimensions of a dataset • ...
2.8 Intelligence 2024-12-09
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- Intelligence _________ was orginally determined as the ratio of mental age to chronological age multiplied by 100
- A mindset that argues our abilities are malleable qualities that we can cultivate and grow
- Type of intelligence that recognizes our accumulated knowledge and verbal skills
- defining meaning scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- Stereotype _____ is a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on something negative that will cause you to underperform
- well-founded on evidence and corresponds accurately to the real world
- mental quality consisting of the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations
- A measure of reliability in which a test is divided into parts to determine if a person scores comparably on both halves
- A mindset that we have a set among of an ability that cannot change
- A test designed to predict a person's future performance -- or their capacity to learn
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- Two word term for the chronilogical age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance
- A type of validity that demonstrates the degree to which a test measures what it claims, or purports, to be measuring, especially important when concepts are intangible
- Stereotype _______ is when an awareness of positive expectations can acutally improve performance on tests
- (g) or a singular aptitude or intellectual competence that drives abilities in many areas, including verbal, spatial, and reasoning abilities
- dependable
- Effect that somes IQ test performance has been increasing over the years
- A type of validity that demonstrates the success a test has at forecasting the bheavior it is intended to project
- A form of reliability that compares a test taker's scores on the same test taken on separate occasions
- term for the idea that there are different types of intelligences that are independent of one another
- A type of validity that demonstrates the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest
- A test that measures how much a person has learned in a given subject area (like an AP test)
- Type of intelligence that recognizes our ability to reason speedily and abstractly
22 Clues: dependable • A mindset that we have a set among of an ability that cannot change • well-founded on evidence and corresponds accurately to the real world • Effect that somes IQ test performance has been increasing over the years • defining meaning scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-09-04
Across
- A technique to reduce model complexity and prevent overfitting
- breaking text into smaller units for analysis
- AI that mimics a human expert's decision-making ability
- A dense vector representation of words, images, or data features in a lower-dimensional space
- A set-by-step set of instructions for solving a problem
- The process of converting text or data into numerical form or so a machine can process it
- settings adjusted to optimize AI models
- The ability of a model to perform well on unseen data, not just the training set
- principles ensuring responsible and fair AI usage
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- AI that improves by using examples without being told how
- A type of neural network that compresses data into a smaller representation and then reconstructs it
- AI program designed to simulate human conversation
- The process of using a trained model to make predictions on new data
- A complete pass of the training dataset through machine learning model
- Using technology to perform tasks without human input
- field of AI that processes and understands human language
- Branch of AI that deals with intelligent machines
- When a model learns noise in the data instead of the actual patterns
- systematic error in AI predictions due to skewed data
- Model inspired by the human brain for pattern recognition
20 Clues: settings adjusted to optimize AI models • breaking text into smaller units for analysis • Branch of AI that deals with intelligent machines • principles ensuring responsible and fair AI usage • AI program designed to simulate human conversation • Using technology to perform tasks without human input • systematic error in AI predictions due to skewed data • ...
Official Data and Unofficial Data 2025-06-29
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- Data driven decision making
- Influencer-collected reviews
- Usually released quarterly or annually
- A real-time traffic data source
- UK’s primary statistics agency
- A social media source
- Business Intelligence
- Collected by NGOs or individuals
- Community feedback data
- National economic performance measure
- Academic paper references
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- YouTube can provide this data type
- Opposite of verified
- Type of large dataset
- They store taxation, trade, and customs data
- World Bank provides this kind of data
- Opinion-based informal data
- Formal record of a type of economic activity
- Survey done every 10 years
19 Clues: Opposite of verified • Type of large dataset • A social media source • Business Intelligence • Community feedback data • Academic paper references • Survey done every 10 years • Data driven decision making • Opinion-based informal data • Influencer-collected reviews • UK’s primary statistics agency • A real-time traffic data source • Collected by NGOs or individuals • ...
Scorpia Vocabulary 2015-10-13
Across
- a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity a diseases
- to interrogate on return from a mission in order to assess the results of the mission.
- a difficult project or undertaking; a business or company
- a person on the staff of an ambassador, typically with a specialized area of responsibility.
- Very accurate sniper rifle
- the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information
- organization in charge of covert operations in the United Kingdom
- in poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care.
- of first importance; main.
- A mechanical device
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- an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
- something that prevents someone from gaining a full understanding of a situation
- Heat, Infrared radiation
- activity by a military force
- having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp; straightforward
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Grief Alex Rider's Evil Clone
- the capital of Egypt
- Stands for Sabotage, Corruption, Intelligence, Assassination
- instruct or inform (someone) thoroughly, especially in preparation for a task.
20 Clues: A mechanical device • the capital of Egypt • Heat, Infrared radiation • Very accurate sniper rifle • of first importance; main. • Central Intelligence Agency • activity by a military force • Grief Alex Rider's Evil Clone • a difficult project or undertaking; a business or company • in poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care. • ...
Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-17
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- This intelligence is assessed by intelligence tests which present well-defined problems having a single right answer.
- A person's mental age divided by chronological age and multiplied by 100.
- Test designed to reflect what you have learned.
- Type of study that restudies and retests the same people over a long period of time.
- This German psychologist created the intelligence quotient also known as IQ.
- This psychologist proposed the triarchic theory which consists of 3 intelligences instead of 8 or 9.
- A developmental condition that is apparent before age 18 formerly called mental retardation.
- The level of performance typically associated with a certain chronological age.
- A psychologist who believed we have one general intelligence and lived from 1863-1945.
- This intelligence is demonstrated in innovative smarts: the ability to adapt to new situations and generate novel ideas.
- This psychologist was given the task of designing fair tests to assess intelligence and learning potential of students in France.
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- Test designed to predict what you will be able to learn.
- Created what is now the most widely used individual intelligence test (WAIS).
- This intelligence includes 4 abilities: 1. perceiving emotions 2. understanding emotions 3. managing emotions 4. using emotions to facilitate adaptive or creative thinking.
- Our ability to reason speedily and abstractly as when solving unfamiliar logic problems — decreases beginning in the twenties and thirties. It declines slowly until about age 75 or so and then more rapidly especially after age 85.
- Our accumulated knowledge as reflected in vocabulary and word-power tests — increases as we age up to old age.
- A psychologist who views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages, known for multiple intelligences theory.
- This intelligence is required for everyday tasks that can be poorly defined and may have multiple solutions.
- Type of study that compares people of different ages with one another.
- The ability to learn from experience solve problems and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- This intelligence deals with the know-how involved in understanding social situations and managing ourselves successfully.
- This intelligence deals with the ability to think in-depth about deep questions in life.
- This memory whiz could read and remember a page in 8-10 seconds.
- A syndrome with which 4 in 5 people are male and many also have autism spectrum disorder.
- This psychologist first proposed the concept of social intelligence in 1920.
- Assesses a person's mental aptitudes and compares them with those of others using numerical scores.
- A statistical tool that identifies clusters of related items.
- A Stanford University professor who lived from 1877-1956 and adapted Alfred Binet's ideas to establish new age norms and called it the Stanford-Binet.
- This is the portion of the variation among individuals in a group that we can assign to genes.
29 Clues: Test designed to reflect what you have learned. • Test designed to predict what you will be able to learn. • A statistical tool that identifies clusters of related items. • This memory whiz could read and remember a page in 8-10 seconds. • Type of study that compares people of different ages with one another. • ...
PSYC 92.01 2025-03-31
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- test construction strategy wherein the developer uses a deductive approach to create items based on a theory about the characteristic to be measured
- The concept stating that older and younger children can be differentiated by their cognitive capacity is called AGE _____
- person who made a personality test that makes use of klecksography
- person who made the first personality test
- Type of intelligence test that measures a person’s potential for specialized abilities
- Proponent of the 3 independent intelligences, namely analytical, creative, and practical intelligence.
- Proponent of the theory of multiple intelligence, indicating that there are 7-9 independent intelligences.
- Historically defined as mental age divided by chronological age, multipled by 100
- He is known as the father of intelligence testing.
- aspect of a person that the theory behind the Thematic Apperception Test focused on
- Type of intelligence test that measures what a person has previously learned; it measures more specific abilities under more standardized conditions
- one type of non-pictorial projective tests makes the examinee complete ____
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- a set of intercorrelated scores put together during test construction in order to reduce redundancy
- Proponent of the Theory of General Intelligence, suggesting that a single score can represent intelligence (g-factor)
- The type of test that measures human cognitive ability
- The effect showing that new generations scored consistently higher on old tests than each previous generation, implying that the increase was caused by environmental factors.
- what the logical-content test constuction strategy aims to deduce test items from
- Proponent of the 7 Factors of Intelligence
- Proposed that general intelligence can be further divided into fluid and crystallized intelligence.
- the House-Tree-Person test is a type of figure ____ test
- Area of study that suggests that desirable and undesirable genetic traits could be controlled in humans through selective breeding
- type of personality test that aim to measure enduring dispositions that theoretically influences how a person thinks, acts, or feels
- type of personality test that uses ambiguous stimuli, has flexible response requirements, and apply subjective scoring methods
- measure of a person’s traits, attributes, or tendencies to act, think, or feel in a certain matter
- type of group consisting of individuals sharing a common characteristic; in test construction, their results are compared to a control group
- The acronym of the theory that integrated general intelligence, 16 broad factors, and various narrow factors.
- Used a point scale and included a non-verbal performance scale in the development of his tests. He suggested that non-intellective factors should be taken into account when measuring intelligence.
27 Clues: Proponent of the 7 Factors of Intelligence • person who made the first personality test • He is known as the father of intelligence testing. • The type of test that measures human cognitive ability • the House-Tree-Person test is a type of figure ____ test • person who made a personality test that makes use of klecksography • ...
Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
- This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
- When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
- Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
- Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
- An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
- People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
- What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material.
- Someone may think an intelligence test is bias or not bias depending on their what?
- If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
- What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
- An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
- The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
- Intelligence that grows as we get older.
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- When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
- What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores.
- This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
- What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
- People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
- Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways.
- If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
- A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
- What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising.
- Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.
24 Clues: Intelligence that grows as we get older. • The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems. • This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability. • A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal. • Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways. • ...
Proponents 2025-07-15
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- Father of interests tests
- Two- Factor theory of Intelligence
- Major life changes / Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)
- Theory of neurotic needs / Feminine Psychology
- Culture-fair Tests / Culture - free test of Intelligence (CFTI)
- Systematic Desensitization
- Father of Intelligence tests
- Experiment / Study on Social Conformity
- Theory of Operant Conditioning
- GAS Model
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- Inkblot Test of Personality
- Social Cognition theory of Personality
- Peak experiences / Theory of Self Actualization
- Psycho-social theory of Personality
- Triarchic theory of Intelligence
- Theory of Introverts Extroverts and Ambiverts
- Realistic Conflict Theory
- Theory of Self / Fully functioning person
- Locus of Control
- Libido / Fixation
20 Clues: GAS Model • Locus of Control • Libido / Fixation • Father of interests tests • Realistic Conflict Theory • Systematic Desensitization • Inkblot Test of Personality • Father of Intelligence tests • Theory of Operant Conditioning • Triarchic theory of Intelligence • Two- Factor theory of Intelligence • Psycho-social theory of Personality • Social Cognition theory of Personality • ...
Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
- This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
- When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
- Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
- Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
- An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
- People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
- What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material.
- Someone may think an intelligence test is biased or not biased depending on their what?
- If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
- What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
- An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
- The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
- Intelligence that grows as we get older.
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- When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
- What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores.
- This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
- What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
- People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
- Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways.
- If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
- A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
- What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising.
- Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.
24 Clues: Intelligence that grows as we get older. • The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems. • This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability. • A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal. • Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways. • ...
Embrace AI 2026-01-18
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- am a method that enables LLMs to fetch real-time, relevant information before generating a response,
- I house data that is raw, unprocessed data of any type
- As long as you have compute capacity I can work
- I understand, process and act on business data in real time to deliver instant insights
- I am a specific application of Natural Language Processing
- I can independently reason and execute complex tasks to achieve targeted goals
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- I house data that is cleaned, curated, structured, processed data for specific reporting
- I am charged by the token
- I am a pre trained to understand context and relationships in sequential data
- I am the superposition of Zero(s) and One(s)
- ANALYTICS I am able to provide business analytics by being close to the applications
- I am agent who has the business context and the ability to manage other agents
- SERVICE ANALTICS I am a type of Business Intelligence that allows users to analyze data without relying on IT or Business Specialists
- A field focused on creating AI systems whose decisions and predictions are understandable to humans
14 Clues: I am charged by the token • I am the superposition of Zero(s) and One(s) • As long as you have compute capacity I can work • I house data that is raw, unprocessed data of any type • I am a specific application of Natural Language Processing • I am a pre trained to understand context and relationships in sequential data • ...
study skills by Simon Liu 2018-03-19
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- Intelligence “number/reasoning smart”
- people who learning through listening, sound, and music
- people who learning through imagery and spacial understanding
- people learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- Intelligence “people smart”
- How many basic types of learning style do you have?
- what is my true colour
- what type multiple intelligence
- which brain dominant am I
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- word smart
- Intelligence “music smart”
- “self smart”
- people who learning through speech and writing
- learners people who preference use music
- Intelligence “body smart”
- preference for learning alone via self-study called
- people who learning through logic, reasoning and systems
17 Clues: word smart • “self smart” • what is my true colour • Intelligence “body smart” • which brain dominant am I • Intelligence “music smart” • Intelligence “people smart” • what type multiple intelligence • Intelligence “number/reasoning smart” • learners people who preference use music • people who learning through speech and writing • ...
study skills by Simon Liu 2018-03-19
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- Intelligence “number/reasoning smart”
- people who learning through listening, sound, and music
- people who learning through imagery and spacial understanding
- people learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- Intelligence “people smart”
- How many basic types of learning style do you have?
- what is my true colour
- what type multiple intelligence
- which brain dominant am I
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- word smart
- Intelligence “music smart”
- “self smart”
- people who learning through speech and writing
- learners people who preference use music
- Intelligence “body smart”
- preference for learning alone via self-study called
- people who learning through logic, reasoning and systems
17 Clues: word smart • “self smart” • what is my true colour • Intelligence “body smart” • which brain dominant am I • Intelligence “music smart” • Intelligence “people smart” • what type multiple intelligence • Intelligence “number/reasoning smart” • learners people who preference use music • people who learning through speech and writing • ...
study skills by Simon Liu 2018-03-19
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- Intelligence “number/reasoning smart”
- people who learning through listening, sound, and music
- people who learning through imagery and spacial understanding
- people learning through hands-on, tactile interaction
- Intelligence “people smart”
- How many basic types of learning style do you have?
- what is my true colour
- what type multiple intelligence
- which brain dominant am I
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- word smart
- Intelligence “music smart”
- “self smart”
- people who learning through speech and writing
- learners people who preference use music
- Intelligence “body smart”
- preference for learning alone via self-study called
- people who learning through logic, reasoning and systems
17 Clues: word smart • “self smart” • what is my true colour • Intelligence “body smart” • which brain dominant am I • Intelligence “music smart” • Intelligence “people smart” • what type multiple intelligence • Intelligence “number/reasoning smart” • learners people who preference use music • people who learning through speech and writing • ...
Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
- This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
- When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
- Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
- Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
- An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
- People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
- What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material?
- Someone may think an intelligence test is biased or not biased depending on their what?
- If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
- What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
- An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
- The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
- Intelligence that grows as we get older.
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- When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
- What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores?
- This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
- What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
- People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
- Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways?
- If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
- A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
- What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising?
- Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.
24 Clues: Intelligence that grows as we get older. • The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems. • This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability. • A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal. • Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways? • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2015-03-05
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- The feeling of unhappiness or grief.(NOUN)
- To shed tears, with or without sound.(VERB)
- He's the one who started giving importance to our dreams and interpreted them.(NAME)
- He's the man who has made Emotional Intelligence popular by writing a best-seller about it.(NAME)
- To attain maturity. (PHRASAL VERB)
- The person who has the ability to share the feelings of another person (ADJECTIVE)
- The ability of sharing words with another person.(VERB)
- To wish something, to anticipate with eagerness or pleasure (PHRASAL VERB)
- He's the man who created the Theory of Multiple Intelligence.(NAME)
- The thing that appears on you mouth when you're happy. (NOUN)
- He's the other one of the couple.(NAME)
- He's one of the couple who used the term Emotional Intelligence for the first time.(NAME)
- To have a particular sensation or impression of something (VERB)
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- To express happiness with a sound ranging from a loud burst to a series of quiet chuckles.(VERB)
- The science of the mind or of mental states and processes (NOUN)
- Impolite. (ADJECTIVE)
- The place where emotions are created and felt.(NAME)
- The opposite of happy. (ADJECTIVE)
- The opposite of "silly". (ADJECTIVE)
- The psychological treatment of mental or emotional disorders, as by means of psychoanalysis.(NOUN)
- To feel joy. (ADJECTIVE)
- To scream or shout aloud because of sadness or fear. (PHRASAL VERB)
- To visit for a short time. (PHRASAL VERB)
- To give attention with the ear.(VERB)
- The feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection.(NOUN)
25 Clues: Impolite. (ADJECTIVE) • To feel joy. (ADJECTIVE) • The opposite of happy. (ADJECTIVE) • To attain maturity. (PHRASAL VERB) • The opposite of "silly". (ADJECTIVE) • To give attention with the ear.(VERB) • He's the other one of the couple.(NAME) • To visit for a short time. (PHRASAL VERB) • The feeling of unhappiness or grief.(NOUN) • ...
Articifial Intelligence 2021-01-31
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- What people may feel about AI.
- Something artificial.
- Meters per seconds.
- Another way of thinking.
- FI
- SCI-FI author.
- Machine you are using now.
- Acquiring knowledge.
- Intelligence organ.
- The time to come up.
- Approximative model.
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- Anticipate the future.
- Descartes's way of thinking.
- Boardgame, Deep Blue, Kasparov.
- SCI
- Synonym of machine.
- Wrong idea about a topic.
- Another boardgame, Alpha...
- Computer's food.
- Creating a model.
20 Clues: FI • SCI • SCI-FI author. • Computer's food. • Creating a model. • Meters per seconds. • Synonym of machine. • Intelligence organ. • Acquiring knowledge. • The time to come up. • Approximative model. • Something artificial. • Anticipate the future. • Another way of thinking. • Wrong idea about a topic. • Machine you are using now. • Another boardgame, Alpha... • Descartes's way of thinking. • ...
Intelligence Ch8P2 2021-03-19
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- The most widely used intelligence tests; they contain verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests
- The extent to which a test yields consistent results, as assessed by the consistency of scores on two halves of the test, on alternative forms of the test, or on retesting
- This is defined originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100
- The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- This is required for everyday tasks that may be poorly defined and may have multiple solutions.
- Defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- A measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age.
- The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions.
- A test designed to assess what a person has learned.
- This is a symmetrical, bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many types of data
- A mindset focused on learning and growing
- This is a condition in which a person otherwise limited in mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as in computation or drawing
- He views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages.
- This underlies all mental abilities and is therefore measured by every task on an intelligence test.
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- A test designed to predict a person’s future performance;
- A type of intelligence that is demonstrated in innovative smarts: the ability to adapt to new situations and generate novel ideas.
- This is the proportion of variation among people in a group that we can attribute to genes.
- A type of intelligence that is assessed by intelligence tests, which present well-defined problems having a single right answer.
- A mindset focused on not changing or growing
- Your ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age, especially during late adulthood
- This is your accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
- Is the defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- Test A method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical scores
23 Clues: A mindset focused on learning and growing • A mindset focused on not changing or growing • A test designed to assess what a person has learned. • A test designed to predict a person’s future performance; • The ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions. • He views intelligence as multiple abilities that come in different packages. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2016-11-30
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- Watson beat two champions in the game of ________.
- ______, first robot to deploy on the surface of Mars.
- Close to human as possible.
- AI ______ better than humans.
- _____ had myths about robots.
- Programmers can _______ from the growth of AI.
- AI uses Python, ______, XML, HTML and many more languages.
- _____ is a type of Virtual Personal Assistant.
- There are many _______ concerns regarding AI.
- Smarter than the smartest humans.
- Can be ______ and controlled.
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- Unemployment rate will __________.
- More _______ are needed to develop AI technology.
- Developed the term artificial intelligence.
- Machines/systems that are programmed to replicate human activities minus the emotions.
- Focuses on one single task.
- Not every situation is ________.
- Amazon Echo is a smart _______.
- AI will continue to _________.
- AI will be greatly utilized in the ______.
20 Clues: Close to human as possible. • Focuses on one single task. • AI ______ better than humans. • _____ had myths about robots. • Can be ______ and controlled. • AI will continue to _________. • Amazon Echo is a smart _______. • Not every situation is ________. • Smarter than the smartest humans. • Unemployment rate will __________. • AI will be greatly utilized in the ______. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2019-09-20
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- First industrial robot which worked on a General Motors assembly line.
- Thought experiment holds that a computer executing a program cannot be shown to have a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness". Presented by John Searle.
- Virtual assistant from Apple.
- First expert system for medicine.
- American futurist that believes nanotechnology will "enlarge" our bodies and cure cancer.
- Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons.
- Circuit of neurons.
- Computer program that acts for a user or other program in a relationship of agency. Also known as bots.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- American multinational information technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York. Founded in 1911.
- Considered to be the father of computer science and artificial intelligence.
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- Is known for human-like appearance and behavior compared to previous robotic variants.
- Produced by men. Not natural.
- Invented LISP programming language.
- Today, is the most used programming language for AI programs.
- Computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert.
- Optical perception.
- Enables the recognition and translation of spoken language into text.
- Unambiguous specifications for performing calculation, data processing, automated reasoning, and other tasks.
- First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go.
- IBM Mathematical Formula Translation System created by John Bakus.
- Area that deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots.
- Movie where humans colonize Pandora.
- It is known for being the first computer chess-playing system to win a world champion under regular time controls.
- Structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment.
25 Clues: Optical perception. • Circuit of neurons. • Produced by men. Not natural. • Virtual assistant from Apple. • First expert system for medicine. • Invented LISP programming language. • Movie where humans colonize Pandora. • Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons. • First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2019-09-20
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- Invented LISP programing language.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- Optical perception.
- Virtual assistant from Apple.
- It is known for being the first computer chess-playing system to win a world champion under regular time controls.
- Produced by men. Not natural.
- Computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert.
- Movie where humans colonized Pandora.
- Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons.
- Considered to be the father of computer science and artificial intelligence.
- Is known for human-like appearance and behavior compared to previous robotic variants.
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- American futurist that believes nanotechnology will "enlarge" our bodies and cure cancer.
- Unambiguous specifications for performing calculation, data processing, automated reasoning, and other tasks.
- First expert system for medicine.
- Thought experiment holds that a computer executing a program cannot be shown to have a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness". Presented by John Searle.
- Area that deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots.
- First industrial robot which worked on a General Motors assembly line.
- IBM Mathematical Formula Translation System created by John Bakus.
- First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go.
- Structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment.
- Today, is the most used programing language for AI programs.
- American multinational information technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York. Founded in 1911.
22 Clues: Optical perception. • Virtual assistant from Apple. • Produced by men. Not natural. • First expert system for medicine. • Invented LISP programing language. • Movie where humans colonized Pandora. • Wrote the famous book entitled Perceptrons. • First computer program to defeat a world champion of Go. • Structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-06-23
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- Software library written for python
- Dataset meant for testing an AI model
- AI modelling where machine learns by itself
- Ability to mimic human intelligence
- MS Excel is used for creating this format used for storing tabular data
- Percentage of true positive cases versus all the cases where prediction is true
- Number of pixels in an image
- Supervised model where data is classified according to labels
- Domain specific programming language used for managing data
- Done to get a quick sense of trends and patterns present in data
- Tool developed for making lives easier
- Fraction of positive cases that are clearly identified
- Python library for 2D plots of arrays
- Images having 3 colour channels
- Model working on labelled dataset
- Computer program designed to stimulate conversation with human users
- Helps in identifying all key points related to the problem
- Smallest information unit of a picture
- File format used to store tabular data separated by commas
- Tool which helps to extract features from images
- Objective is to decipher,understand and make sense of human languages
- Model working on unlabelled dataset
- Package for operations on arrays in python
- Fully automatic Washing machine is an example of
- Field related to data systems and processes
- Satellite imaging and Waste management are examples of
- People who face the problem
- System of organising ML algorithms to perform certain task
- Enables machine to improve at task with experience
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- AC is an example of
- Image having range of shades of gray
- NN Layer where whole processing occur
- Stage where efficiency and performance of the model is tested
- Piece of information collected for analysis
- Used to record the result of comparison between reality and prediction
- Uses artificial neural network to perform tasks
- Percentage of correct prediction out of all observations
- Provides appropriate framework to develop an AI project
- AI modelling where rules are defined by developer
- Bot working around a script programmed in them
- Used to reduce dimensions
- Acquires data in NN
- Used for mathematical operations
- Model working on discrete data
- Data used to train an AI model
- Measure of balance between precision and recall
- Model working on continuous data
- NLP model helping to extract features out of the text
- Meant for user interface
- Mathematical approach towards analysing data
- First humanoid robot
- Type of data one wants to collect
- Ability to interact with real world, do reasoning,learning and planning
53 Clues: AC is an example of • Acquires data in NN • First humanoid robot • Meant for user interface • Used to reduce dimensions • People who face the problem • Number of pixels in an image • Model working on discrete data • Data used to train an AI model • Images having 3 colour channels • Used for mathematical operations • Model working on continuous data • Model working on labelled dataset • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-06-23
Across
- Percentage of true positive cases versus all the cases where prediction is true
- Measure of balance between precision and recall
- MS Excel is used for creating this format used for storing tabular data
- Used to reduce dimensions
- Helps in identifying all key points related to the problem
- Dataset meant for testing an AI model
- Piece of information collected for analysis
- Ability to interact with real world, do reasoning,learning and planning
- Percentage of correct prediction out of all observations
- Computer program designed to stimulate conversation with human users
- Objective is to decipher,understand and make sense of human languages
- NN Layer where whole processing occur
- Enables machine to improve at task with experience
- Image having range of shades of gray
- Tool which helps to extract features from images
- Ability to mimic human intelligence
- Type of data one wants to collect
- Number of pixels in an image
- AC is an example of
- Domain specific programming language used for managing data
- AI modelling where machine learns by itself
- Uses artificial neural network to perform tasks
- Done to get a quick sense of trends and patterns present in data
- Satellite imaging and Waste management are examples of
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- Supervised model where data is classified according to labels
- AI modelling where rules are defined by developer
- Model working on discrete data
- Meant for user interface
- First humanoid robot
- Software library written for python
- Model working on labelled dataset
- File format used to store tabular data separated by commas
- Field related to data systems and processes
- Model working on continuous data
- Fully automatic Washing machine is an example of
- Fraction of positive cases that are clearly identified
- Data used to train an AI model
- Mathematical approach towards analysing data
- Package for operations on arrays in python
- People who face the problem
- Used to record the result of comparison between reality and prediction
- Tool developed for making lives easier
- Python library for 2D plots of arrays
- Used for mathematical operations
- Bot working around a script programmed in them
- Provides appropriate framework to develop an AI project
- Stage where efficiency and performance of the model is tested
- Acquires data in NN
- System of organising ML algorithms to perform certain task
- Model working on unlabelled dataset
- Images having 3 colour channels
- Smallest information unit of a picture
- NLP model helping to extract features out of the text
53 Clues: AC is an example of • Acquires data in NN • First humanoid robot • Meant for user interface • Used to reduce dimensions • People who face the problem • Number of pixels in an image • Model working on discrete data • Data used to train an AI model • Images having 3 colour channels • Model working on continuous data • Used for mathematical operations • Model working on labelled dataset • ...
Artificial intelligence 2023-05-03
Across
- Tool that automates the process of matching job candidates with job descriptions
- Platform that automates HR tasks like onboarding
- This software can automate the process of scheduling social media posts
- This type of software can automatically schedule appointments
- AI tool that analyzes customer behavior on websites
- Platform that automates the process of creating and managing budgets
- AI-powered tool that automates invoice processing
- Software that automates the process of generating expense reports
- AI algorithm that predicts which leads are most likely to convert
- AI-powered system that identifies and flags fraudulent transactions
- AI system that detects and flags errors in financial statements
- AI tool that analyzes social media posts to identify influencers
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- AI tool that analyzes customer feedback
- Platform that automates the process of creating reports
- Tool that automates the process of scheduling and conducting job interviews
- Platform that automates the process of creating and managing contracts
- AI system that assists with customer support inquiries
- This software can automate repetitive tasks like data entry
- AI system that classifies and organizes emails
- AI system that recommends products to customers based on their purchase history
- AI tool that optimizes inventory levels
- AI algorithm that predicts equipment failures
- This system can automate the process of generating invoices
- AI algorithm that predicts customer churn
- AI algorithm that identifies trends and patterns in data
- Software that automates the process of generating purchase orders
- This system can automate the entire procurement process
- AI system that automatically categorizes and routes support tickets
- Software that automates the process of matching invoices with purchase orders
- AI tool that reads and extracts information from resumes
30 Clues: AI tool that analyzes customer feedback • AI tool that optimizes inventory levels • AI algorithm that predicts customer churn • AI algorithm that predicts equipment failures • AI system that classifies and organizes emails • Platform that automates HR tasks like onboarding • AI-powered tool that automates invoice processing • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-05-30
Across
- Case-based diagnostic system
- annealing Escape to the local extreme allowing "bad moves" but gradually decreasing their size and frequency
- networks Learning consisting of adjusting the bond weights of a network of single processing units (“neurons").
- algorithm Iterative process related to a structured population, candidate for solving challenges in a given domain.
- Designed for clustering binary vectors
- life To build fully autonomous intelligent agents
- open space Web of agents, wherein each agent typically corresponds to a mini-application.
- First gaming device to track human body movement
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- Propositions that are accepted without demonstration
- based reasoning Integrates the memorization process with a thinking model composed of learning, understanding and problem solving.
- language processing Machines analyze and understand language and speech as it is spoken, ex. Siri
- Logic programming language
- First computer program to defeat a professional human player
- mcCarthy First to publish a proposal for the use of mathematical logic for programming.
- Process of making the system able to learn.
- laws Each programmer obeys these laws and assumes that the other programmers have also complied with the laws.
- Algorithm that determines the optimal strategy for max player deciding which next best move to make.
- agent Example of a Software agent
- learning Branch of Artificial Intelligence that is based on the idea that systems can learn from data, identify patterns and make decisions with minimal human intervention.
- Former of theory of natural selection of species
20 Clues: Logic programming language • Case-based diagnostic system • agent Example of a Software agent • Designed for clustering binary vectors • Process of making the system able to learn. • Former of theory of natural selection of species • First gaming device to track human body movement • life To build fully autonomous intelligent agents • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-03-09
Across
- The power to affect decisions or actions.
- Excessive use of resources beyond sustainable limits.
- Raw facts and statistics used by AI systems.
- The loss of jobs due to technology.
- A machine designed to perform tasks.
- The effect or influence of something.
- Impact of human activity,especially in terms of carbon emissions.
- Cautious or careful, often due to potential harm.
- A set of interconnected components working together for a common purpose.
- Artificial devices used to replace missing body parts.
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- Capable of being maintained with minimal environmental impact.
- Using something incorrectly or unfairly.
- "Large Language Model", for short.
- Created by humans, not naturally occurring.
- The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- Set of rules or instructions used by AI to solve problems.
- No longer in use or no longer relevant due to newer technology.
- Equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- A collection of programs that run on a computer.
- Unable to perform certain tasks due to physical or mental limitations.
- A preference or prejudice that can affect decisions.
- Causing fear or concern.
22 Clues: Causing fear or concern. • "Large Language Model", for short. • The loss of jobs due to technology. • A machine designed to perform tasks. • The effect or influence of something. • Using something incorrectly or unfairly. • The power to affect decisions or actions. • Created by humans, not naturally occurring. • Raw facts and statistics used by AI systems. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-12-29
Across
- - A problem-solving mathematical procedure
- - The process of acquiring new knowledge or skills through experience, practice or study
- - A physical system capable of applying power or motion
- - A significant word used in the training process of language models
- - The simulated intelligence in machines
- - The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding
- - Relating to the nervous system and the brain
- - Knowledge or behaviour present in an organism as a result of genetics
- - A quantity or variable that is used to determine the behaviour of a system
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- - The performance of mathematical or logical calculations
- - The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- - The quality or state of being capable of doing something
- - The principles of reasoning and argument
- - To subject something to a specific set of operations
- - The first conversational computer program
- - A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- - A collection of data organized in a systematic way
- - To become aware of something through the senses
- - A test used to determine whether a user is human or not
- - The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
20 Clues: - The simulated intelligence in machines • - A problem-solving mathematical procedure • - The principles of reasoning and argument • - The first conversational computer program • - Relating to the nervous system and the brain • - To become aware of something through the senses • - A collection of data organized in a systematic way • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-12-04
Across
- Facts & statistics collected together for reference
- Top and first node of a decision tree
- Occurs due to data being used that does not accurately represent what is being modeled
- Computer systems that are able to learn and adapt by using algorithms
- When the output of a machine learning model favors some things and excludes others
- A representation of a real-world context
- Parts of a decision tree
- When data being used to train a model reflects bias that exists in society
- Usually represent a single class & provides a predicted label
- Information used to test how well a ML model works
- Removing outliers, handling missing values, and resolving inconsistencies
- The process of assigning data to a class by applying labels
- A category that data can be assigned to
- Observations that can be made about an object
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- Set of technologies that enable computers to perform a variety of functions
- These contain decisiong that split data in two directions
- Structured process for developing, deploying, and managing AI models
- Process or set of rules to be followed in calculations, especially by a computer
- Applied to a single piece of data to indicate which class it belongs to
- ML technique that uses labeled datasets to train algorithms to recognize patterns and predict outcomes
- Type of AI that uses generative models to create new data
- Collection of lebeled information used to train a ML model
- Type of model created using supervised learning to classify data
- A type of model relying on a massive amount of data to detect patterns to create a representation
- A way of building AI systems using statistics
- Field of AI that allows computers to understand and interpret visual information
26 Clues: Parts of a decision tree • Top and first node of a decision tree • A category that data can be assigned to • A representation of a real-world context • A way of building AI systems using statistics • Observations that can be made about an object • Information used to test how well a ML model works • Facts & statistics collected together for reference • ...
Artificial intelligence 2024-03-11
20 Clues: data • mind • eyes • brain • gather • school • one sided • filtration • mines data • work through • set of rules • more big data • website for AI • original language • electrical machine • processing parallel • learning from machines • artificial intelligence • collection of information • a difference in condition
Artificial Intelligence 2025-06-02
Across
- Isaac Asimov's collection of short stories about robots
- Field of study that focuses on teaching machines to understand and interpret human language
- AI technique for training agents to interact with a virtual environment
- Tony Stark's AI assistant in Iron Man comics
- Area of AI that focuses on visual perception and understanding
- Movie in which Scarlett Johansson voices an AI
- AI technique inspired by the structure and function of the human brain
- AI algorithm that uses a reward system to learn optimal behavior
- Measure of uncertainty in a random variable
- AI technique that involves breaking down a problem into smaller subproblems
- AI algorithm inspired by the behavior of ants, bees, and other social insects
- Statistical measure of how well a model performs
- Machine learning technique that mimics human learning
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- AI algorithm that learns from past experiences
- Neural network layer that connects every neuron to every other neuron
- AI system that performs tasks without explicit instructions
- Video game featuring an AI character named GlaDOS
- AI technique for clustering similar data points together
- Method for reducing the dimensions of a dataset
- Mathematical function that maps inputs to outputs in a neural network
- Framework for deep learning developed by Google
- Popular open-source machine learning library
- Android officer from Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Term for humans blended with robots
- Common activation function used in neural networks
- Subset of AI that deals with understanding and generating human language
26 Clues: Term for humans blended with robots • Measure of uncertainty in a random variable • Tony Stark's AI assistant in Iron Man comics • Popular open-source machine learning library • AI algorithm that learns from past experiences • Movie in which Scarlett Johansson voices an AI • Method for reducing the dimensions of a dataset • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-07-26
20 Clues: – aqlli • – robot • – neyron • – sun’iy • – dastur • – raqamli • – mashina • – yangilik • – algoritm • – ma’lumot • – o‘rganish • – intellekt • foydalanish • – kod yozish • – injiniring • – texnologiya • – robototexnika • – sun’iy intellekt • – avtomatlashtirish • learning – chuqur o‘rganish
Crossword Intelligence 2025-06-06
Across
- The digital vault within GenAI Studio where your uploaded files become reference material for AI-powered insights. - 2 words (9+4).
- Google’s AI system, named for a pair of twins, can read what you write and see what you show. (6).
- A virtual conversationalist, this AI-driven entity simulates human dialogue, answering queries around the clock (7).
- Your virtual aide within Deloitte, always ready to fetch answers and lighten your workload. (8).
- These helpers in Excel record your actions and replay them, turning many steps into one quick task. (6).
- Word-for-word written copies of conversations from online meetings, used as the official record of what was said. (11).
- A feature in Excel that acts as your data detective, surfacing patterns, trends, and insights from raw information - 2 Words (7+4).
- Microsoft’s AI-powered assistant that sits alongside you in Office apps, helping you tackle complicated tasks with ease. (7).
- This AI field aspires to give machines the senses and logic of a human mind, not just brute calculation. (9).
- This parameter in AI controls the unpredictability of generated responses — turn it up for more creative outputs (11).
- When you want an AI to create something, you start by giving it this — a written cue or direction that guides its answer. (8).
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- A high-level, dynamic programming language whose name pays homage to British humor, not reptiles (6).
- When an AI reads or writes, it chops up sentences into these building blocks, which are smaller than words but bigger than letters. (6).
- Deloitte’s digital playground for generative AI, where your files await algorithmic exploration - 2 words (5+6).
- The process of making a big article or book much shorter by keeping only the most important points. (13).
- The act of sorting apples from oranges—digitally—whether in spreadsheets or AI datasets (14).
- A system that organizes things into groups, like a tree with branches, to help people and computers understand information. (8).
- In AI, these digital entities can autonomously perform tasks, sometimes collaborating with each other. (6).
- The organization behind the development of GPT-3 and other advanced language models - 2 words (4+2).
- Inspired by the brain, this AI structure consists of layers of interconnected nodes processing information - 2 words (6+7).
20 Clues: The act of sorting apples from oranges—digitally—whether in spreadsheets or AI datasets (14). • Your virtual aide within Deloitte, always ready to fetch answers and lighten your workload. (8). • Google’s AI system, named for a pair of twins, can read what you write and see what you show. (6). • ...
