Across
- 5. A system of algorithms designed to recognize patterns modeled after the human brain's network of neurons.
- 6. Responsible AI development that ensures AI is used in ways that are ethically safe and aligned with principles such as fairness and transparency.
- 7. The data/information used to teach AI models to recognize patterns or perform tasks.
- 8. An AI model trained on large text datasets to generate human-like responses in conversations.
- 9. A program that uses AI to communicate with users often answering questions or performing simple tasks.
- 11. A type of learning where machines find patterns in data without being told what to look for.
- 13. The ability of machines to understand and generate human language such as in chatbots or translation tools.
- 14. A type of AI Learning where machines improve at tasks by learning from data rather than being explicitly programmed.
Down
- 1. Automation where software robots that perform repetitive tasks such as data entry or form filling without human intervention.
- 2. Systems that can perform tasks or make decisions without human control, such as self-driving cars.
- 3. AI where two networks (one creating data and one evaluating it) compete to improve the generated data.
- 4. AI systems are capable of creating new content (ex: text or images) based on patterns learned from existing data.
- 6. Machines learn by interacting with their environment, improving performance through trial and error.
- 10. Machines performing tasks that normally require human intelligence (such as decision-making; speech recognition)
- 12. A type of learning where machines are trained on data that has correct answers provided, helping them improve.
