CGS2100 Ch 1
Which of the following actions would NOT help to identify your personal ethics? (1 point) Prepare a list of values that are most important to you. Conduct a genealogic study of your extended family. Describe yourself. Identify the influences of your work environment.
Conduct a genealogic study of your extended family.
Artificial intelligence systems must think exactly like human beings do. (1 point) True False
False
The move toward access instead of ownership is a sign of cognitive surplus. (1 point) True False
False
Web-based databases cannot be used to help investigators solve criminal cases. (1 point) True False
False
Examples of crowdfunding and crowdsourcing include (1 point) Kickstarter and ScanLife. Call a Bike and Zipcar. Bing and Google. Ushahidi and Kiva.
Kickstarter and ScanLife.
Big data describes the vast amounts of both structured and unstructured data that is generated daily. (1 point) True False
True
Hactivism is different from cyberterrorism. (1 point) True False
True
Which of the following statements is false? (1 point) Life experience affects an individual's personal ethics. Ethical decisions are usually influenced by personal ethics. Unethical behavior is always illegal. Individuals who have no sense of right or wrong exhibit amoral behavior.
Unethical behavior is always illegal.
Bike sharing programs like Citi Bike are an example of (1 point) crowdsourcing. principled psychology. crowdfunding. a subscription style business model made possible by technology.
a subscription style business model made possible by technology.
Being computer literate includes being able to (1 point) use the web effectively. diagnose and fix hardware and software problems. avoid spam, adware, and spyware. all of the above
all of the above
Intellectual property (1 point) can include works of music, film, or engineering design is the result of someone's creative work and design can be protected legally by the patent system. all of the above.
all of the above.
All of the following are current focuses of AI research EXCEPT: (1 point) knowledge representation perception cognitive surplus natural language processing
cognitive surplus
Sophisticated modeling software is helping international researchers (1 point) increase the pace of research in finding and producing vaccines. market new types of products to a wider audience. analyze computer systems to gather potential legal evidence. create more intricate screenplays and movie scripts.
increase the pace of research in finding and producing vaccines.
Social media (1 point) prevents two-way dialog between people. cannot be immediate enough to react to quickly developing issues. is incorporated as part of a political strategy by many politicians. is useful only for personal friendships.
is incorporated as part of a political strategy by many politicians.
Web 2.0 has led to a shift from just consuming content toward (1 point) new standards for HTML. less sharing of the work we produce. producing content. spending all our time on leisure activities.
producing content.