Across
- 2. Tools, machines or technology to make processes run on their own with little human help
- 3. A compute made 3D world you can look around and interact with, usually using special headsets
- 5. a government-granted legal right giving an inventor exclusive control to make, use, and sell an invention, like a product, process, or design, for a limited time
- 8. Using the internet and technology safely, responsibly, and respectfully
- 11. A digital system that securely records information in linked blocks that are very hard to change
- 13. A person who identifies a market opportunity and organizes, manages, and assumes the financial risks of starting a new business venture to generate profit
- 15. a recognizable sign, including words, phrases, symbols, or designs. That can identify the source of goods or services, distinguishing them from competitors in the marketplace
- 16. the action of inventing something, typically a process or device
Down
- 1. Computer technology that lets machines do tasks that usually need human intelligence, like learning or making decisions
- 4. the practical implementation of new ideas, methods, products, or services that create value, improve processes, or solve problems
- 6. the use of software, AI, or technology to execute recurring, high-volume tasks with minimal human intervention
- 7. any electronic tool, system, or application that helps organizations perform tasks, manage operations, communicate, analyze data, and serve customers more efficiently
- 9. Websites or apps where people share information, pictures, and messages online
- 10. an individual or group that purchases and uses goods or services solely for personal, family, or household purposes, rather than for resale or business production
- 12. a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship as soon as an author fixes the work in a tangible form of expression
- 14. How much work or output is produced in a certain amount of time or with certain resources
