Across
- 2. The ability for a computer or AI to store and use information from past experiences to help with future tasks.
- 8. A type of AI that can learn and do many different tasks across many areas, similar to how humans can learn new kinds of jobs or skills.
- 9. The ability to identify something you have seen, heard, or smelled before (for example, smell recognition tells one odor from another).
Down
- 1. A result or effect of an action or decision (for example, using powerful AI might bring great benefits or create serious problems).
- 3. A trained program that learns patterns from examples so it can make predictions or decisions (like a model trained to spot diseases).
- 4. To find or notice something, often using special tools or sensors (for example, AI can detect diseases from samples).
- 5. Using more than one kind of input or sense at the same time, such as sight and sound together (an AI that sees and hears is multimodal).
- 6. A device that collects information from the world (like a camera, microphone, or a smell detector) so a machine can "sense" things.
- 7. Making sure an AI’s goals and behavior match what humans want and consider safe (so the AI does helpful things instead of harmful ones).
