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There have been notable gains in PERFORMANCE on several important benchmark issues,

including
image recognition, where computers are now nearly as pro昀椀cient as humans in certain
areas.
The changes proceeded gradually until 1992, at which point interest started to rise once more.
First, the
development of computer POWER and information storage technologies contributed to an
increase in
interest in arti昀椀cial intelligence research.
The late 1980s saw a resurgence in interest following ten years with little advancement. Reports
that
computers were surpassing humans in NARROW activities like chess and checkers, as well as
developments in computer vision and speech recognition, were the main drivers of this
resurgence.
The creation of the self-learning NEURAL network was the 昀椀rst signi昀椀cant advancement
in the 21st
century.
In the 昀椀rst part of the twenty-昀椀rst century, arti昀椀cial INTELLIGENCE made tremendous
strides.
The research goal during the following 20 years was to apply arti昀椀cial intelligence to practical
issues.
TRUE
Computers of today are not even close to replicating the organic brain network of humans.
TRUE
The capacity of robots to mimic or improve human cognition, such as reasoning and
experience-based
learning, is known as arti昀椀cial intelligence (AI). TRUE
The study of arti昀椀cial intelligence began in the late 1840s when computer pioneers like Alan
Turing and
John von Neumann began to investigate how computers might "think." FALSE
You cannot concentrate on the most important activities using AI, and you can make smarter
judgments
based on information gathered about a use case. FALSE
Thinking about what sets human intelligence apart from other species' intelligence—our
capacity to
draw lessons from past experiences and apply them to novel circumstances—will help you
grasp the
concept underlying arti昀椀cial intelligence. TRUE
It is simple to forget that arti昀椀cial intelligence is not a completely new area with all of the
attention it
receives these days. TRUE
Siri and Alexa are the result of the advancement of voice recognition technology made possible
by early
systems. TRUE
About 10 years passed during the 昀椀rst wave of enthusiasm surrounding arti昀椀cial
intelligence. It resulted
in important advancements in robotics, theorem proving, and computer language design. TRUE
There have been several distinct eras in AI, characterized by the emphasis placed on either
verifying
logical theorems or attempting to replicate human cognitive processes through neural modeling.
TRUE
A second signi昀椀cant turning point was the creation of robots like Shakey and ELIZA in 1865,
which
allowed for the automation of basic human-machine dialogue. FALSE
Even though Alan Turing initially proposed an "imitation game" in the 19th century to measure
machine
intelligence, the notion of arti昀椀cial intelligence has only recently been practical due to
increasing access
to data and processing capacity for AI systems' training. TRUE
Mathematics supplies methods for modeling and resolving the ensuing optimization issues,
whereas
computer science provides tools for creating and developing algorithms. TRUE
Although expert systems lack the complexity of human brains, they may not be taught to
recognize patterns in data and come to conclusions based on the 昀椀ndings.
False
AI may not be applied to complicated tasks including 昀椀guring out a delivery truck's optimal
path, anticipating maintenance needs, and identifying credit card fraud.
False
AI solves real-world issues by utilizing methods from economics, algorithm design, and
probability theory.
True
AI can automate a lot of business tasks, freeing you up to focus on your main business.
True
Machines have one big edge over people: they can evaluate enormous volumes of data and
experiences far more quickly than humans could ever hope to.
True
Experts anticipate a plethora of other cutting-edge applications for AI in the future, such as
intelligent electrical grids.
True
There have been several distinct eras in AI, characterized by the emphasis placed on either
verifying
logical theorems or attempting to replicate human cognitive processes through neural modeling.
TRUE
A second signi昀椀cant turning point was the creation of robots like Shakey and ELIZA in 1865,
which
allowed for the automation of basic human-machine dialogue. FALSE
Even though Alan Turing initially proposed an "imitation game" in the 19th century to measure
machine
intelligence, the notion of arti昀椀cial intelligence has only recently been practical due to
increasing access
to data and processing capacity for AI systems' training. TRUE
Mathematics supplies methods for modeling and resolving the ensuing optimization issues,
whereas
computer science provides tools for creating and developing algorithms. TRUE
Although expert systems lack the complexity of human brains, they may not be taught to
recognize patterns in data and come to conclusions based on the 昀椀ndings.
False
AI may not be applied to complicated tasks including 昀椀guring out a delivery truck's optimal
path, anticipating maintenance needs, and identifying credit card fraud.
False
AI solves real-world issues by utilizing methods from economics, algorithm design, and
probability theory.
True
AI can automate a lot of business tasks, freeing you up to focus on your main business.
True
Machines have one big edge over people: they can evaluate enormous volumes of data and
experiences far more quickly than humans could ever hope to.
True
Experts anticipate a plethora of other cutting-edge applications for AI in the future, such as
intelligent electrical grids.
True
arti昀椀cial
With the use of generative ______________, complex behaviors may be learned from very little
data by
producing unique instances from a particular class.
models
While ________________ algorithms can make deductions from datasets, supervised
algorithms can
apply prior learnings to new data sets.
unsupervised
Many academics hope that _______________ learning will someday lead to broad arti昀椀cial
intelligence,
although current research is focused on narrow AI.
Machine
____________________ learning (ML) and neural networks (NN) are the two main sub昀椀elds
of arti昀椀cial
intelligence (AI).
Machine (capital M in choices)
____________ machine learning models reach a plateau in performance, and adding additional
data
won't make it any better.
TRADITIONAL
Deep ________________ networks are being used more and more for computer vision
applications like
object recognition and scene interpretation.
neural
The creation of _________________ learning algorithms based on generative models was the
second
important discovery at this time.
reinforcement
Because the underlying technology had improved, ___________________ were able to
increase its
performance over the following few years on a variety of tasks.
researchers
Global acceptance of AI as a ____________________ technology has occurred. It has been
transforming
the industry from several industries for a while now. It is an all-encompassing technology used
in
nearly every sector of the economy.
BERGEONING
____________________ for machine learning are frequently divided into supervised and
unsupervised
categories.
Algorithms
An arti昀椀cial neural network picks up ________________ by observation, much like people
do from their
parents, instructors, and friends.
knowledge
___________________, also called neurons, are found in each layer, and it is from their
weighted inputs
that the output is calculated.
Nodes
Narrow AI is concerned with teaching ____________ to perform a certain activity exceptionally
well,
such as picture recognition or chess playing.
robots
Inspired by the biological neurons found in the human brain, neural networks are made up of
layers
of interconnected nodes known as "________________" that have mathematical functions built
in to
interpret incoming input and forecast an output value.
neurons
The ability to program computers to perform tasks that would normally need ______________
intelligence is known as arti昀椀cial intelligence or AI for short.
human
One of the key technologies underlying _________________ vehicles is deep learning, which
allows
machines to analyze vast volumes of complicated data and recognize faces in images or
videos.
autonomous
Algorithms are used in machine learning to analyze data, draw conclusions from it, and do so
without the need for explicit __________________.
programming
Deep learning is a branch of machine learning that achieves ___________________ accuracy
in
language translation, speech recognition, and object detection by utilizing multi-layered arti昀椀
cial
neural networks.
cutting-edge
To generate outputs based on the entered data, GPT3 makes use of a sizable
dataset that has been trained in the English language.
TRUE
AI is used in retail for anything from chatbots for customer care to stock
management.
TRUE
Using machine learning and statistical methods, predictive analytics, often
known as forecasting, uses arti昀椀cial intelligence to estimate future
occurrences based on historical data.
TRUE
The layers are used by many of the most well-known AI-based systems,
including DALL.E, AlphaGo, RoBERTa, and GPT3.
TRUE
Advanced algorithms, unautomated reasoning tools, and fundamental
models are only a few of the layers that make up AI-based software systems.
FALSE
Additionally, businesses come up with innovative methods to apply AI in
product design and customer service to simplify life for both sta昀昀 and
consumers.
TRUE
AI is being used in healthcare to assist physicians in diagnosing illnesses by
compiling information from medical photos, reports, and health records.
TRUE
More recent instances of arti昀椀cial intelligence (AI) and its uses in software
systems like GPT3, DALL.E, and virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR).
TRUE
An NLP model called the GPT3 is built using a deep learning approach known
as informers.
FALSE
AI is transforming our lives in many ways, GANs being just one example.
TRUE
Consequently, a lot of companies are using AI to boost accuracy,
productivity, and e昀케ciency.
TRUE
Any activity that can be imagined may be trained into the model, including
text generation and math problem-solving.
TRUE
Some fear that in the future, GAN technology may replace humans because
of its amazing powers.
TRUE
A novel kind of system known as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)
has emerged because of recent developments in AI.
TRUE
Tesla is the 昀椀rst automaker to equip a vehicle with every sensor, camera, and
piece of software required for a computer to operate autonomously.
TRUE
Nowadays, fully autonomous vehicles are just a fantasy.
FALSE
Large-scale models like DALL.E and GPT3 have produced amazing outcomes
in computer vision and natural language processing (NLP).
TRUE
According to Forbes, AI will save over 7 million lives in 2035.
TRUE
GANs can produce realistic text, audio, or image output.
TRUE
AI may also be used to monitor patients and notify doctors when something
is amiss as part of the therapy process.
TRUE
AlphaGo was developed by ____________________ as a software that could play
the classic game of Go by itself. The
DEEPMIND
In a similar vein, _____________ may be generated by DALL.E based on text
descriptions by training them with an image dataset.
PICTURES
The company that created the models, ______________, is closely associated
with the US government and the military-industrial complex (MIC).
OPENAI
DALL.E may be used to create pictures that correspond with
_________________.
USER-PROVIDED
The ______________ is an image generator that utilizes variational
autoencoders (VAEs), a deep learning method.
DALLE MODEL
Though it has already made great strides, _____ is set to take even greater
ones.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The fact that AI learns from _______________ is the most important thing to
keep in mind.
DATA
Some machine learning models are more prone to ____________ than others,
according to our study on various model types.
BIAS
While arti昀椀cial general intelligence (AGI), or AI that can perform any
__________________ work that a person can, is still a way o昀昀, there has been a
lot of advancement in other areas of AI.
INTELLECTUAL
AI is contributing to the realization of the reality by improving the realism of
things and allowing computer vision, which allows users to move their bodies
to interact with _______________.
VIRTUAL ITEMS
Bias in the training data may not have as much of an impact on other
_______________ models (such as random forests).
MACHINE LEARNING
_____________ is attempting to address this issue by utilizing cutting-edge
hardware technology through its investments in TPUs (Tensor Processing
Units).
GOOGLE
The primary problem with deep learning is its ____________ processing power
requirements
HIGH
To make matters worse, a ______________ is required to run the model at
maximum capacity after it has been trained.
SUPER COMPUTER
In addition to having a signi昀椀cant impact on how _______________ run today,
these characteristics are also being applied in other 昀椀elds, such as
infrastructure development, healthcare, and the military.
BUSINESSES
Concerns about possibly skewed datasets that might lead to poor
_____________ or reinforce racial and gender prejudices inside AI systems are
among the main issues facing AI nowadays.
OUTCOMES
Thanks to _________________ technologies like cloud computing, the Internet of
Things (IoT), and big data analytics, most sectors will see a major shift in the
upcoming years.
CUTTING-EDGES
The explanation is straightforward: if an arti昀椀cial general intelligence (AGI)
system can do the tasks of a single human, thousands or even millions of
computers may be used to complete the _______________.
TASK
Large volumes of data, such as hundreds or millions of photos, must be fed
into a _____________ network to train it using deep learning (DL).
NUERAL
When developing a model on a ___________________ that can give a lot of
computing power, it might take days or even weeks.
SINGLE HIGH-END GPU OR CPU
As arti昀椀cial intelligence replaces more and more work, more
__________________ will become redundant.
EMPLOYMENT
The quality of the data injected into the ______________ and underlying
algorithm depends on it.
MODEL
The _________________ technology of today, arti昀椀cial intelligence (AI) will play
a big role in many di昀昀erent sectors for years to come.
DOMINANT
The development of AI is ________________ people's lives and altering the
corporate environment.
IMPROVING
AI must be employed to enable _______________ simulations of the actual
world to create an engaging metaverse that appeals to millions of users who
wish to study, create, and live in virtual worlds.
ACCURATE
Since an AGI system could create its ______________ or 昀椀gure out how to
automate entire industries once it learned enough, there is no reason why it
would require humans at all.
MACHINERY
The ________________ and availability of data are essential for AI system
training.
QUALITY
Individuals must experience complete ______________ in the settings in which
they engage.
IMMERSION
It makes sense that processing power needs will rise as arti昀椀cial intelligence
becomes more ______________-.
PREVELANT
________________ is the 昀椀eld of computer science that seeks to develop
machine intelligence.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)

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