Across
- 1. An AI program designed to talk with humans through text or voice (like Siri or Alexa).
- 3. Systems and machines designed to mimic human intelligence.
- 5. A branch of AI where computers analyze massive amounts of data to automatically learn and improve without being programmed.
- 6. Specialized computer chips designed to handle massive parallel calculations.
- 8. A field of AI that trains computers to interpret and understand the visual world from digital images and videos.
- 9. Specific set of mathematical rules or instructions used by a computer to process data, recognize patterns, or solve problems.
- 10. The actual process of a trained AI model calculating and generating a live response to a user's prompt.
- 12. The field of ensuring an AI's goals, behaviors, and ethics match up with human values and safety standards.
- 13. An autonomous AI system programmed to use tools, browse the web, and make decisions to accomplish multi-step goals.
- 14. An AI model capable of processing and generating multiple types of data (text and images) at the same time.
- 16. A repeating rule that a computer finds in data, like noticing that clouds usually mean rain is coming.
- 17. A realistic but completely fake video or photo made by an AI that swaps one person's face or voice for another.
- 18. A big collection of information, like a massive playlist of songs or multiple cat pictures, used to teach an AI.
- 19. The word for a machine that can make decisions entirely on its own--like a self-driving car.
Down
- 2. The massive dataset used to teach an AI model patterns rules, and facts before it goes live.
- 4. The ability of an AI to "see" and name objects in a photo.
- 7. Systematic errors or unfairness in AI outputs caused by prejudiced data or flawed assumptions during development.
- 11. The rule of keeping your personal information safe and choosing who gets to see it.
- 15. A computer system inspired by the human brain that uses interconnected nodes to process complex data.
