Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Across
- 3. An aspirational form of AI that aims for human-level intelligence across various tasks. (2 words)
- 4. The broader societal changes driven by the AI revolution.
- 10. Generative AI is known for its ability to produce original outputs in text, music, and art.
- 12. The use of AI to perform tasks without human intervention.
- 16. A core technology in AI, allowing systems to improve from experience. (2 words)
- 17. The most common type of AI today, designed for specific tasks. (2 words)
- 18. The ability of machines to interpret data, learn, and achieve specific goals. (2 words)
- 19. The study of what is right and wrong, especially important in AI development.
- 21. The raw material used to train most AI systems, now more available than ever.
- 22. An example of a generative AI model known for realistic text generation.
Down
- 1. A hypothetical form of AI that surpasses human intelligence in all aspects. (2 words)
- 2. Realistic but fake videos or images created by AI, often used for deception.
- 5. A major concern as AI systems become more autonomous, raising questions about human oversight.
- 6. The conference in 1956 where the term "artificial intelligence" was first coined.
- 7. A risk where AI systems reflect and amplify societal prejudices. (2 words)
- 8. A period of slow progress in AI research due to limited computing power and data. (2 words)
- 9. A major ethical concern involving the protection of personal information. (2 words)
- 11. A type of AI that can create new text, images, music, or videos. (2 words)
- 12. A term used to describe systems that can make decisions without human control.
- 13. The current AI movement, often compared to the Industrial _______.
- 14. A popular voice assistant that uses narrow AI to respond to user commands.
- 15. The obligation to consider the consequences of AI decisions.
- 20. One of the key abilities of an intelligent system – to learn and _______.