Across
- 5. — The ability or power to perform a particular task or function.
- 9. — A structured approach or system for understanding or managing a concept.
- 12. — A set of rules or instructions for solving a problem or performing a computation.
- 14. — A major change in form, structure, or nature.
- 15. — Increasing the size or capacity of models, data, or compute to improve performance.
- 16. — The computational power or processing capability used to train AI models.
- 17. — Ensuring equal access and participation for all individuals or groups.
- 18. — Systems or environments in which goods and services are exchanged.
- 20. — The use of machines or software to perform tasks without human intervention.
Down
- 1. — The ability to maintain processes or systems over time without depleting resources.
- 2. — The ability of a country or firm to compete successfully in global markets.
- 3. — Work, especially physical or cognitive effort used to produce goods or services.
- 4. — The efficiency with which goods and services are produced.
- 6. — The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- 7. — The ability to achieve maximum output with minimum wasted effort or resources.
- 8. — Supervision or monitoring to ensure proper functioning and accountability.
- 10. — The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- 11. — Systematic investigation to establish facts or develop new knowledge.
- 13. — The allocation of money or resources with the expectation of future returns.
- 19. — A course of action adopted or proposed by a government, organization, or individual.
