Across
- 3. A digital ledger in which transactions are recorded chronologically and publicly, enhancing the security and transparency of data.
- 5. Assumptions made by a model that simplify the process of learning to do its assigned task.
- 6. Any technology that can function and execute tasks without being controlled by a human.
- 7. A large dataset of written or spoken material that can be used to train a machine to perform linguistic tasks.
Down
- 1. A broad term referring to the product of AI training, created by running a machine learning algorithm on training data.
- 2. A collection of related data points, usually with a uniform order and tags.
- 4. The practice of protecting computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from digital attacks, damage, or unauthorized access.