Across
- 1. – The practice of meeting current needs without harming future generations or the environment.
- 4. – The use of machines or technology to perform tasks without human assistance.
- 7. Computing – A type of computing that uses quantum mechanics to perform complex calculations much faster than traditional computers.
- 9. – The practice of protecting computers, networks, and data from unauthorized access or attacks.
- 10. – The science of building and using materials or devices at the nanoscale (extremely small sizes).
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- 2. Intelligence – A branch of computer science that enables machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as problem-solving and learning.
- 3. – The process of creating new ideas, methods, or products that bring improvement or solve problems.
- 5. Reality (AR) – A technology that overlays digital information or images on the real-world environment.
- 6. – The ability to connect devices or systems to each other for communication and data exchange.
- 8. Learning – A field of AI where computers learn from data and improve their performance without being explicitly programmed.
