Across
- 4. Learning A "super-powered" way to find patterns, used in things like self-driving cars and voice assistants.
- 8. The information (like pictures, voices, or numbers) that computers use to learn.
- 9. Vision The "eyes" of a computer that allow it to understand photos or videos.
- 10. Short for a theoretical AI that could learn and reason as well as a human across any task.
- 11. When an AI makes unfair choices because its training information was flawed.
- 12. An AI-made image or video that realistically replaces one person's face or voice with another's.
- 14. A process where a person reviews AI output to make sure it is correct and safe.
- 15. Learning A training method where AI gets a "reward" for a correct action, similar to training a dog with treats.
- 18. When an AI gets confused and confidently provides a wrong or made-up answer.
- 19. Like a step-by-step recipe for baking, but used by computers to complete tasks.
Down
- 1. Short for the technology that allows AI to understand and use human language.
- 2. AI Tools that create brand-new things, like stories, songs, or realistic pictures.
- 3. The specific text or question you give an AI to tell it what to do.
- 5. AI An AI with a "one-track mind" designed to do only one specific task, like playing chess.
- 6. Learning A branch of AI where computers learn from patterns in data without being told exactly what to do.
- 7. Network A web of connections inspired by the human brain that helps machines recognize sounds or shapes.
- 13. Intelligence The field of computing that aims to create machines capable of intelligent behavior.
- 16. A computer program you can "talk" to, like a helpful robot friend.
- 17. Like teaching a pet new tricks, this is the process of showing an AI many examples so it learns.
