Across
- 2. Must be broken down into granular steps to transition from traditional business to artificial intelligence-first business.(9)
- 3. Described as a goal-oriented artificial intelligence system capable of autonomous actions.(5)
- 4. Danielle used this tool to analyze text (7)
- 7. The recommended ecosystem to embrace for open-source artificial intelligence development.(9)
- 10. The textual instruction users give to language models to generate output(6)
- 12. Discussed indirectly in the context of artificial intelligence understanding or expressing human-like traits(7)
- 13. Referenced in the example of Kodak’s failure to adapt, showing industry transformation through digital innovation(11)
- 15. Capability artificial intelligence is trying to mimic, especially through agents(9)
- 16. Web browser that triggered the original internet revolution. Used in the chapter to analogize the current AI moment.(8)
- 17. Describes the future of artificial intelligence as subtle and ever-present in our environment.(7)
- 18. Referred to as the “ultimate license to operate” when deploying artificial intelligence.(5)
- 20. The support and guardrails needed when deploying artificial intelligence in business.(8)
Down
- 1. In the kickoff message - what’s behind the enthusiasm - Software's __________(14)
- 5. Universal medium in foundational models(8)
- 6. Describes the core models upon which other generative models are built(10)
- 8. Historical figure mentioned for his work with electricity and analogy with misunderstood technology(8)
- 9. Referenced in a shift-left case study involving foot ulcer detection. (8)
- 11. The architecture that made recent advancements in artificial intelligence possible (implicitly referenced).(12)
- 12. Core value emphasized for the responsible deployment of artificial intelligence technologies.(6)
- 14. Describes the type of artificial intelligence model that can create new content like text, images, and code.(10)
- 19. Devices used in wheelchairs or job sites to assist with detection, collision avoidance, and data gathering.(7)
