Computer- A.I Test
1. What does A.I. stand for?
1. Artificial Intelligence
List 3 examples of smart technologies that a smart city might use.
finger print, face id, smart security cameras
List three (3) applications that incorporate neural networks.
pattern recognition, control system and motoring, forecasting
TorF Facial recognition software is used to convert spoken language into text by using speech recognition algorithms. It can be used by people with disabilities, for in-car systems, in the military, and also by business for dictation, or to convert audio and video files into text.
False
What do you need to build an algorithm?
Historical data set, definition of success
A neural network _______ and does not need to be reprogrammed.
Learns
Which of the following is the branch of Artificial Intelligence?
Machine Learning
_____________ is when computers learn solutions by being given a bunch of examples and finding patterns.
Machine Learning
A _____________ is a computer system modeled on the human brain and nervous system.
Neutral Network
A ______________ is a framework, predominantly composed of Information and CommunicationTechnologies (ICT), to develop, deploy, and promote sustainable development practicesto address growing urbanization challenges.
Smart City
What is the goal of Artificial Intelligence?
To solve real-world problems
TorF Latent bias is a bias that is waiting to happen.
True
TorF Neural networks are the biological approach to artificial intelligence (AI).
True
TorF With interaction bias, the user (you) biases an algorithm by the way we interact with the algorithm.
True
Which assessment is used to test the intelligence of the machine?
Turning Test
When were neural networks first developed?
1943
24. TorF Humans are unbiased.
24. False
An _____________ is an opinion embedded into math/logic.
Algorithm
What is the systematic and repeatable errors in a computer system that create unfair outcomes, such as privileging one random group of users over others?
Algorithmic Bias
Machine learning is the subset of __________
Artificial Intelligence
______________ the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.
Artificial Intelligence
What is it called when a user is prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair?
Bias
A _____________ is a technology capable of matching a human face from a digital image or a video frame against a database of faces, typically employed to authenticate users through ID verification services, works by pinpointing and measuring facial features from a given image.
Facial Recognition System
Computer scientists must engage in _______________ conversations about potential biases in human decisions.
Fact-based