MIS 4320 Chapter 2

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39) This activity can be complex because it is necessary to make sure what knowledge is needed. It must fit the desired system. A) knowledge identification B) knowledge acquisition C) knowledge representation D) knowledge reasoning

Answer: B

11) The process of automated decision-making starts with knowledge refinement.

Answer: FALSE

21) Which of the following is not listed in Gartner's 2016 and 2017 Hype Cycles for Emerging Technologies? A) natural language questions and answering B) CRM systems C) virtual personal assistants D) IoT platforms

Answer: B

23) Which of the following is not a technology or application of AI? A) speech understanding B) linguistics C) machine learning D) smart homes

Answer: B

27) Which of the following strives to have computers produce ordinary spoken language so that people can understand the computers more easily? A) natural language processing B) natural language generation C) natural language understanding D) intelligent agents

Answer: B

31) Which of the following is not a key finding related to the use of AI in banking? A) Technologies help banks improve both their front-office and back-office operations. B) Growth of AI applications in banking has slowed. C) Facial recognition is used for safer online banking. D) Advanced analytics helps customers with investment decision.

Answer: B

64) According to ICAEW (2017), what are the advantages of AI in accounting?

Answer: The report sees the advantage of AI by: • Providing cheaper and better data to support decision making and solve accounting problems • Generating insight from data analysis • Freeing time of accountants to concentrate on problem solving and decision making

57) Compared to other business areas, there are probably more applications of AI in ________ and advertising.

Answer: marketing

18) AI can help in predicting the impact of different customer service options using ad targeting.

Answer: FALSE

66) List the ways Meister (2017) suggests introducing AI to HRM operations.

Answer: 1. Experiment with a variety of chatbots. 2. Develop a team approach involving other functional areas. 3. Properly plan a technology roadmap for both the short and long term, including shared vision with other functional areas. 4. Identify new job roles and modifications in existing job roles in the transformed environment. 5. Train and educate the HRM team to understand AI and gain expertise in it.

65) List the ways that Savar (2017) believes AI will transform HRM, especially in recruiting.

Answer: 1. reducing human bias 2. increasing efficiency, productivity, and insight in evaluating candidates 3. improving relationships with current employees

33) When comparing artificial intelligence versus human intelligence how would cost be compared? A) usually low and declining/may be high and increasing B) usually low and declining/may be high but decreasing C) usually high and increasing/may be high but decreasing D) usually high and increasing/ may be high and increasing

Answer: A

34) When comparing artificial intelligence versus human intelligence how would form be compared? A) numbers/signals B) numbers/pictograms C) signals/numbers D) signals/pictograms

Answer: A

35) Robots can help with online shopping by collecting shopping information, matching buyers and products, and conducting price and capability comparisons. These are known as: A) shopbots. B) EC droids. C) Turing AI toys. D) CRM.

Answer: A

55) ________ help banks identify and block fraudulent activities including money laundering.

Answer: AI algorithms

61) Describe the Turing test.

Answer: According to this test, a computer can be considered smart only when a human interviewer asking the same questions to both an unseen human and an unseen computer cannot determine which is which. This test is limited to a question-and-answer (Q&A) mode. To pass the Turing Test, a computer needs to be able to understand a human language (NLP), to possess human intelligence (e.g., have a knowledge base), to reason using its stored knowledge, and to be able to learn from its experiences (machine learning).

68) Describe how AI can be used in marketing to provide lead generation.

Answer: As seen in the case of Einstein, AI can help generate sales leads by analyzing customers' data. The program can generate predictions. Insights can be generated by intelligent analytics.

44) ________ is equivalent mostly to weak AI, which works only in narrow domains.

Answer: Assisted intelligence

22) Which of the following is not a foundation of AI? A) neurology B) IoT C) intelligent agents D) statistics

Answer: C

24) Which of the following is not a limitation of AIW? A) lack human touch and feel B) lack attention to non-task surroundings C) AI optimizes knowledge work D) can be programmed to create destruction

Answer: C

25) In which area below does AI not have an advantage over human? A) computational speed B) consistency C) emotional understanding D) durability

Answer: C

28) For many intelligent systems to work, it is necessary for them to have knowledge. The process of acquiring this knowledge is referred to as: A) natural intelligence processing. B) deep learning. C) knowledge acquisition. D) knowledge representation.

Answer: C

36) What is the recognition and understanding of spoken languages by a computer? A) contextual analysis B) synthetic language processing C) speech understanding D) accent obfuscation

Answer: C

51) ________ computing is the application of knowledge derived from cognitive science (the study of the human brain) and computer science theories in order to simulate the human thought processes (an AI objective) so that computers can exhibit and/or support decision-making and problem-solving capabilities.

Answer: Cognitive

26) Which of the following universities is not actively studying the IQ of AI? A) University of Illinois B) Massachusetts Institute of Technology C) Stanford University D) Portland University

Answer: D

29) This type of algorithm is necessary for making large-scale decisions, but may be difficult due to difficulties in measuring costs, risks, and benefits. A) problem identification B) decision nature identification C) method of least squares D) cost-benefit and risk analyses

Answer: D

30) Which of the following is not a prediction of the effect of AI on accountants? A) AI and analytics will automate many routine tasks done today by accountants B) many accountants may lose their job C) accountants will need to manage AI-based accounting systems D) AI will drive changes in the tax code

Answer: D

32) What is a Salesforce product that is an AI set of technologies that is used for enhancing customer interactions and supporting sales? A) Mendel B) Hawkings C) Turing D) Einstein

Answer: D

38) What is the application of knowledge derived from cognitive science (the study of the human brain) and computer science theories in order to simulate the human thought processes so that computers can exhibit and/or support decision-making and problem-solving capabilities? A) natural language processing B) virtual reality C) augmented reality D) cognitive computing

Answer: D

40) "The capabilities of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior" is the definition of: A) knowledge acquisition. B) deep learning. C) the Turing test. D) artificial intelligence.

Answer: D

59) Salesforce ________ is an AI set of technologies that is used for enhancing customer interactions and supporting sales.

Answer: Einstein

1) The INRIX case illustrates to us how the collection and analysis of a selected subset of information can improve vehicles' mobility in large cities.

Answer: FALSE

10) Beginning in 2015, researchers recognized the opportunity of using AI for supporting the decision-making process and for completely automating decision making.

Answer: FALSE

14) AI in banking help banks improve only their back-office operations.

Answer: FALSE

15) After the initial hire, training and retraining employees is generally unimportant.

Answer: FALSE

4) Most of the existing AI applications, which are between assisted and autonomous, are referred to as directed intelligence.

Answer: FALSE

5) The Garner Test is a well-known attempt to measure the intelligence level of AI machines.

Answer: FALSE

7) Intelligent agents do not have the ability to learn by using and expanding the knowledge embedded in them.

Answer: FALSE

67) Discuss how conversational bots can improve customer experience.

Answer: Gangwani (2016) lists the following ways to improve customers' experiences: 1. Use NLP for generating user documentation. This capability also improves the customer—machine dialogue. 2. Use visual categorization to organize images (for example, see IBM's Visual Recognition and Clarifai). 3. Provide personalized and segmented services by analyzing customer data. This includes improving shopping experience and CRM.

45) ________ can be considered to be an umbrella term and is usually measured by an IQ test.

Answer: Intelligence

50) ________ is a technology that gives users the ability to communicate with a computer in their native language.

Answer: Natural language processing (NLP)

37) What refers to the integration of digital information with the user environment in real time? A) natural language processing B) virtual reality C) augmented reality D) deep learning

Answer: C

63) Discuss some issues and factors that would drive the decision to successfully use AI.

Answer: Several issues determine the justification of using AI and its chance of success. These include: • The nature of the decision. For example, routine decisions are more likely to be fully automated, especially if they are simple. • The method of support, what technology(ies) is (are) used. Initially, automated decision supports were rule-based. Practically, expert systems were created to generate solutions to specific decision situations in well-defined domains. Another popular technology mentioned earlier was "recommender," which appeared with e-commerce in the 1990s. Today, there is an increased use of machine learning and deep learning. A related technology is that of pattern recognition. Today, attention is also given to biometric types of recognition.

62) List and discuss two new emerging AI technologies addressed in the chapter.

Answer: Several new AI technologies are emerging. Here are a few examples: • Effective computing. These technologies detect the emotional conditions of people and suggest how to deal with discovered problems • Biometric analysis. These technologies can verify an identity based on unique biological traits that are compared to stored ones (e.g., facial recognition)

12) Accountants use of AI, including bots and professional routines, has increased.

Answer: TRUE

13) Advancements in AI are improving several areas in the insurance industry, mostly in issuing policies and handling claims.

Answer: TRUE

16) Wislow sees the use of AI as a continuation of automation that supports HRM and keeps changing it.

Answer: TRUE

17) The use of chatbots in HRM is increasing rapidly. Their ability to provide current information to employees anytime is a major reason.

Answer: TRUE

19) NLP can be used for generating user documentation.

Answer: TRUE

2) Many experts agree that AI is concerned with two basic ideas: (1) the study of human thought processes (to understand what intelligence is) and (2) the representation and duplication of those thought processes in machines.

Answer: TRUE

20) AI can be used to mimic the experience of in-store sales people.

Answer: TRUE

3) A well-known early application of artificial intelligence was the chess program hosted at IBM's supercomputer (Deep Blue).

Answer: TRUE

6) AI machines have demonstrated superiority over humans in playing complex games such as chess.

Answer: TRUE

8) Intelligent agents are effective tools for overcoming the most critical burden of the Internet information overload and making computers more viable decision support tools.

Answer: TRUE

9) Routine decisions are more likely to be fully automated, especially if they are simple.

Answer: TRUE

60) Discuss the drivers of AI.

Answer: The use of AI has been driven by the following forces: • People's interest in smart machines and artificial brains • The low cost of AI applications versus the high cost of manual labor (doing the same work) • The desire of large tech companies to capture competitive advantage and market share of the AI market and their willingness to invest billions of dollars in AI • The pressure on management to increase productivity and speed • The availability of quality data contributing to the progress of AI • The increasing functionalities and reduced cost of computers in general • The development of new technologies, particularly cloud computing

46) A test known as the ________ Test determines whether a computer exhibits intelligent behavior.

Answer: Turing

43) The ________ is a people-made machine that is desired to be as intelligent, creative, and self-aware as humans.

Answer: artificial brain

42) One of the benefits of AI is that AI machines can work ________ or be assistants to humans.

Answer: autonomously

56) The use of ________ in HRM is increasing rapidly due to their ability to provide current information to employees anytime is a major reason.

Answer: chatbots

54) The major objectives of the AI support are to improve analysis results and enhance ________ experience.

Answer: customer

52) AI can drive some types of decisions many times ________ and more consistently than humans can.

Answer: faster

53) The report "AI and the Future of Accountancy" from ICAEW (2017) points to the use of machine learning for detecting ________ and predicting fraudulent activities.

Answer: fraud

47) An ________ is an autonomous, relatively small computer software program that observes and acts upon changes in its environment by running specific tasks autonomously.

Answer: intelligent agent (IA)

48) At this time, AI systems do not have the same learning capabilities that humans have rather, they have simplistic ________.

Answer: machine learning

41) One of the goals of AI is to ________ and properly react to changes in the environment that influence specific business processes and operations.

Answer: perceive

49) Robots that match buyers and products and conduct price and capability comparisons are known as ________.

Answer: shopbots

58) Using ________ retailers can learn about customers' needs and provide targeted advertisements and product recommendations directly.

Answer: social semantics


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