Artificial Intelligence CH. 1 Study Guide

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What is the turing test?

A test used to determine if a machine can act humanly

Which agent's category is definable using the Turing test? Acting humanly, thinking humanly, acting rationally, thinking rationally?

Acting humanly

What is a Rational Agent?

An agent that "does the right thing"

Thinking Rationally

Aristotle; AI uses "syllogism" to produce the "right" steps to solve problems.

Acting Rationally

Constructing agents to achieve the best outcome. This is the most complete approach to creating an AI

A rational agent is one that uses a logical approach to reasoning

False

Which of the following capability is not required to pass total Turing test? a) Computer Vision b) Robotics c) Natural Language d) Introspection

Introspection

Acting appropriately when there is not enough time to do all the computation one might like is the definition of

Limited rationality

Which of the following is not a property of a rational agent? Inference Capability, interacting with the environment, Ability to make decisions, Prior knowledge of the environment

Prior knowledge of the environment

What are the four approaches to AI?

Think humanly, think rationally, act humanly, and act rationally.

General problem solver program is a type of

Thinking Humanly (I have no idea)

7) Cognitive Science is a type of: a) Acting like human b) Thinking Humanly c) Thinking rationally d) Acting rationally

Thinking humanly

To explain a reflexive reaction like withdrawing your hand from a hot stove, you would look to models of acting rationally.

True

What test is used to see if a machine can act like a human?

Turing Test

Which of the following options is not required to understand the human brain working process: a) Cognitive science b) Turing test c) Psychological experiments d) Brain imaging

Turing Test

____________ is a branch of philosophy and mathematics that deals with the study of reasoning and inference through the use of formal systems..

decision theory

Which agent's category is definable using Aristotle's philosophical approach (syllogism)? Acting humanly, thinking humanly, acting rationally, thinking rationally?

thinking rationally

Acting appropriately when there is not enough time to do all the computation onemight like.

value alignment problem


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