Trial 6th Mar
Across
- 2. ________ refers to an algorithm’s ability to be codified and understood at least by some party. It is a property of an algorithm.
- 7. AI’s ______ capability (i.e., its ability to think humanly) presents both managerial opportunities and challenges.
- 9. Generative __________ networks involve involve two neural networks that make up a generator and a discriminator that function as adversaries.
- 10. Employing Generative AI in enterprises can extend the level of assistance for workers and open up opportunities for ___________ and automation of the job, leading to new forms of collaborations between humans and machines.
Down
- 1. __________ AI refers to the general capability of computers to understand and respond using natural human language.
- 3. While discussing typologies of AI systems, we have discussed one that differentiates AI systems based on ______, technology and function.
- 4. In the context of misuse of AI, we have discussed _________ that have become increasingly sophisticated over the past decade as a result of the low cost and ease of creating such media using x-to-image, x-to-video, and x-to-sound GAI models They are authentic media content designed to impersonate individuals, such as celebrities or politicians, and are created to entertain or manipulate the viewers.
- 5. _________ refers to the openness or willingness to disclose on the part of the owners of the algorithm, and the amount that those owners wish to disclose or occlude. It implies disclosure.
- 6. By design, the outputs of _________ AI models are probabilistic and not replicable compared to the deterministic outcomes of discriminative AI
- 8. To reduce potential _________ bias, managers will need to be proactive by performing smallscale experiments and simulations before implementing such algorithms, regularly evaluating the dataset used for training, and using human reviewers who regularly provide feedback to system designers.