Across
- 2. Learning: A type of machine learning that uses neural networks with many layers to model complex patterns in data.
- 6. One's belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations or tasks.
- 7. Laws enacted by a governing body.
- 9. Official orders or requirements issued by an authority.
- 10. Treating all people equally and without discrimination.
- 11. Intelligence: The simulation of human intelligence by machines, particularly computer systems.
- 13. Moral principles that govern behavior and decision-making.
- 15. Activities related to governance, decision-making, or debate within a group or government.
- 19. The presence of a wide variety of types, categories, or backgrounds, especially in groups of people.
- 20. Chart: A diagram showing the structure of an organization and the relationships between positions.
- 21. Competence: The ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures.
- 22. A course or principle of action adopted by an organization or government.
Down
- 1. Learning: A subset of AI focused on the development of algorithms that allow computers to learn from data.
- 3. The quality of being fair and impartial, often in the context of opportunity and treatment.
- 4. of Interest: A situation where personal interests might interfere with professional duties or decisions.
- 5. A system where power or authority is distributed away from a central location or governing body.
- 8. To set aside or assign resources, especially funds, for a specific purpose.
- 12. The act of supporting or arguing in favor of a cause or policy.
- 14. Working jointly with others, especially in an intellectual or creative effort.
- 16. Financial resources provided for a specific project or purpose.
- 17. Justice: The view that everyone deserves equal economic, political, and social rights and opportunities.
- 18. Practice: A method where individuals critically analyze their actions to improve performance and understanding.