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________ tools enable people to connect and exchange ideas.

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B) Social media
C) Debugging
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D) Knowing how to hire a programmer
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Teaching Siri or the Google Assistant how to recognize your voice by reading to it is an example of ________.

A) perception
B) planning
C) unsupervised learning
D) supervised learning
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Which of the following is not a main area of research in artificial intelligence?

A) cloud computing
B) natural language processing
C) perception
D) problem solving
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Unwanted or junk e-mail is called ________.

A) spam
B) spyware
C) adware
D) malware
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A robot which moves and acts much like a human is a(n) ________.

A) empathetic agent
B) intelligent personal assistant
C) embedded operator
D) embodied agent
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________ reality is the addition of digital information directly into our reality, either to add more detail or to remove unwanted visual effects.

A) Augmented
B) Visual
C) Assisted
D) Altruistic
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Which of the following is an example of a recommendation engine?

A) An Excel spreadsheet listing all employees and their annual salaries in a random order
B) Amazon providing you a list of products similar to others you've viewed
C) Raw data from marketing questionnaires
D) A printout of all sales taken from the register at the end of the day
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________ tools gather information from sources such as e-mails, text messages, and tweets and make the information instantly and publicly available for use in emergencies.

A) Social networking
B) Crowdsourcing
C) Crisis-mapping
D) Affective computing
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________ results when leisure time and available tools allow us to engage in creative acts.

A) Spam
B) Distributed computing
C) Cognitive surplus
D) Affective computing
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QR or ________ codes let any piece of print host a link to online information.

A) quick retention
B) quick response
C) quality response
D) quality retention
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The Next Einstein Initiative and the ________ Institute for Mathematical Sciences bring bright young learners and the best lecturers in the world together.

A) African
B) Computer
C) Canadian
D) Austrian
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________is a nickname for social media tools which allow users to contribute content easily.

A) Cognitive surplus
B) QR codes
C) Web 2.0
D) Instant Messaging
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The Turing test consists of a person asking written questions of a person and a computer. If the questioner can't tell which one of the respondents is a computer, then the computer has attained ________.

A) mastery
B) intelligence
C) independence
D) Turing
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Using the Internet to get small donations from many people to start a business is called ________.

A) social networking
B) crowdfunding
C) crowding
D) collaborating
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________ analyzes patterns in data, then uses the patterns to draw conclusions and adjust the actions of the AI system accordingly.

A) Machine learning
B) Big data
C) Neural learning
D) Cloud Computing
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The term computer ________ describes someone who is familiar enough with computers to understand their capabilities and limitations.

A) master
B) webmaster
C) literate
D) hacker
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________ is joining together as a group to use a specific product more efficiently.

A) Collaborative consumption
B) Crowdfunding
C) Crowdsourcing
D) Social networking
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The gap in ease of access to the Internet and technology is known as the ________ divide.

A) web
B) Internet
C) digital
D) technology
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________ provides the instructions that tell a computer what to do.

A) Software
B) Hardware
C) Spam
D) Data mining
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The AT&T Mark the Spot mobile app, which enables customers to report locations where there are gaps in service, is an example of an app which has benefitted from crowdsourcing.
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________ property is work that is the result of someone's creativity and knowledge.

A) Intellectual
B) Personal
C) Collective
D) Public
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Electronic junk mail is considered a computer virus.
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You cannot be computer literate unless you have knowledge of higher-level computer skills, such as computer programming.
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Crisis-mapping tools collect and analyze data from social media and create instantly available information to respond to a crisis.
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Which of the following refers to the gathering and analyzing of data in the hope of preventing future crimes?

A) Recommendation engines
B) Data mining
C) Computer forensics
D) Predictive policing
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Which of the following is not true about deep learning?

A) It is also known as supervised learning.
B) It is a subset of machine learning.
C) It learns from mistakes.
D) It does not require a huge set of training data.
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Hardware refers to the programs that give instructions to the computer.
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Crowdfunding is asking for large donations from a few people.
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Which of the following refers to the encoding of information about the world into formats that artificial intelligence systems can understand?

A) Natural language processing
B) Perception
C) Knowledge representation
D) Problem solving
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The digital divide is the difference between careers which depend on technology and those that depend on human intuition and analysis.
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Which of these is not a system of ethics?

A) Humanism
B) Relativism
C) Divine Command Theory
D) Utilitarianism
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________ behavior is not conforming to a set of approved standards of behavior.

A) Unethical
B) Moral
C) Legal
D) Dogmatic
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A set of formal or informal ethical principles an individual uses to make decisions is known as ________.

A) personal ethics
B) ethical system
C) relativism
D) societal ethics
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What technology allows retailers to better respond to consumer buying patterns?

A) Data mining
B) Deep learning
C) Data warehousing
D) Data accumulation
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In medicine, 3D printing allows more stylish and less expensive designs for ________.

A) medicines
B) patient simulators
C) prosthetic limbs
D) clothing
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Computer vision is the ability for a computer to interpret visual data as humans do.
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________ replaces perceived reality with a different world.

A) Variable reality
B) Entertainment reality
C) Virtual reality
D) Alternate reality
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Analyzing computer systems to gather potential legal evidence is known as computer ________.

A) ethics
B) forensics
C) analysis
D) enforcement
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Car sharing services like Zipcar are examples of individual ownership.
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Telecommunications and software development are examples of information technology careers.
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Using a smartphone app to rent a bike at a kiosk or schedule a rideshare are examples of ________.
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Bot accounts have been used to create discord around controversial topics in many countries.
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Unsupervised learning only works when it is exposed to a very large number of examples for it to evaluate.
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Machine learning requires precise programming to achieve the desired results.
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Amoral behavior and unethical behavior mean the exact same thing.
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A Rules-based artificial intelligence system is designed based on the rules the human brain uses to function.
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Rules-based AI systems are expert systems which use preprogrammed algorithms to make human-like decisions.
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Rules-based systems are a subset of expert systems.
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Your personal ethics are not influenced by your culture and religion.
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________ asks for small donations from a large number of people to fund a business or project.
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The replacing of your reality with a different, digitally constructed, reality is known as virtual reality.
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Information technology is the study of managing, processing, and retrieving information.
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Affective computing is a field of study focused on the managing, processing, and automatic retrieval of information.
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Unethical and amoral behavior refer to the same set of ethical principles.
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The gap in access to the Internet and technical tools among people around the world is known as the ________.
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Computer forensics analyzes computer systems to gather potential legal evidence.
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Data warehousing is the process of searching large datasets to find patterns.
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Deep learning algorithms require data to be labeled correct or incorrect to work properly.
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Deontology focuses on adherence to moral duties and morals and should apply to everyone equally.
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Electronic junk mail is known as ________.
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________ is a type of AI system that understands written and spoken words and can interact with humans using language.
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Using data collected at register terminals to determine consumer buying patterns is an example of ________.
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When a person does not care about the moral consequences of his or her actions, that is known as ________ behavior.
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The fact that users can now become "creators" of the web is nicknamed ________.
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________ is obtaining the opinions of many people on the quality of products or services.
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Artificial neural networks are based on the structure of the ________.
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Scanning a product's ________ code with a smartphone can take you to online information and video content.
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________ systems are computer programs that mimic the experience of human experts such as doctors
or lawyers.
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________ analyzes computer systems to gather legal evidence.
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Automated programs which retweet news stories and quotes are known as ________ accounts.
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________ is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
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________ occurs when people have the combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative.
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________ involves using computers and computer networks in a subversive way to promote an agenda.
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________ refers to the instructions that tell the computer what to do.
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________ focuses on creating computer systems which perform tasks that are usually associated with human intelligence.
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The technology a self-driving car uses to know the difference between a tree and a person is known as computer ________.
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When helpful digital visual effects are added to a user's reality, the user is experiencing ________ reality.
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________ computing recognizes and simulates human emotions.
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The term ________ literate means being familiar enough with computers to understand their capabilities and limitations and knowing how to use them.
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________ tools enable people to connect and exchange ideas.

A) Affective computing
B) Social media
C) Debugging
D) Computer forensics
B
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Which of the following is not an example of being computer literate?

A) Knowing how to avoid hackers and viruses
B) Knowing how to maintain and troubleshoot your computer
C) Knowing how to use the web wisely
D) Knowing how to hire a programmer
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Teaching Siri or the Google Assistant how to recognize your voice by reading to it is an example of ________.

A) perception
B) planning
C) unsupervised learning
D) supervised learning
D
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Which of the following is not a main area of research in artificial intelligence?

A) cloud computing
B) natural language processing
C) perception
D) problem solving
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Unwanted or junk e-mail is called ________.

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D) malware
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A robot which moves and acts much like a human is a(n) ________.

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B) intelligent personal assistant
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D) embodied agent
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________ reality is the addition of digital information directly into our reality, either to add more detail or to remove unwanted visual effects.

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C) Assisted
D) Altruistic
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Which of the following is an example of a recommendation engine?

A) An Excel spreadsheet listing all employees and their annual salaries in a random order
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C) Raw data from marketing questionnaires
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________ tools gather information from sources such as e-mails, text messages, and tweets and make the information instantly and publicly available for use in emergencies.

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C) Crisis-mapping
D) Affective computing
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________ results when leisure time and available tools allow us to engage in creative acts.

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D) Affective computing
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QR or ________ codes let any piece of print host a link to online information.

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The Next Einstein Initiative and the ________ Institute for Mathematical Sciences bring bright young learners and the best lecturers in the world together.

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D) Austrian
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________is a nickname for social media tools which allow users to contribute content easily.

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The Turing test consists of a person asking written questions of a person and a computer. If the questioner can't tell which one of the respondents is a computer, then the computer has attained ________.

A) mastery
B) intelligence
C) independence
D) Turing
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Using the Internet to get small donations from many people to start a business is called ________.

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D) collaborating
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________ analyzes patterns in data, then uses the patterns to draw conclusions and adjust the actions of the AI system accordingly.

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C) Neural learning
D) Cloud Computing
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The term computer ________ describes someone who is familiar enough with computers to understand their capabilities and limitations.

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D) hacker
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________ is joining together as a group to use a specific product more efficiently.

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D) Social networking
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The gap in ease of access to the Internet and technology is known as the ________ divide.

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________ provides the instructions that tell a computer what to do.

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The AT&T Mark the Spot mobile app, which enables customers to report locations where there are gaps in service, is an example of an app which has benefitted from crowdsourcing.
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________ property is work that is the result of someone's creativity and knowledge.

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Electronic junk mail is considered a computer virus.
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You cannot be computer literate unless you have knowledge of higher-level computer skills, such as computer programming.
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Crisis-mapping tools collect and analyze data from social media and create instantly available information to respond to a crisis.
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Which of the following refers to the gathering and analyzing of data in the hope of preventing future crimes?

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Which of the following is not true about deep learning?

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C) It learns from mistakes.
D) It does not require a huge set of training data.
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Hardware refers to the programs that give instructions to the computer.
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Crowdfunding is asking for large donations from a few people.
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Which of the following refers to the encoding of information about the world into formats that artificial intelligence systems can understand?

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The digital divide is the difference between careers which depend on technology and those that depend on human intuition and analysis.
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Which of these is not a system of ethics?

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________ behavior is not conforming to a set of approved standards of behavior.

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A set of formal or informal ethical principles an individual uses to make decisions is known as ________.

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What technology allows retailers to better respond to consumer buying patterns?

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In medicine, 3D printing allows more stylish and less expensive designs for ________.

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Computer vision is the ability for a computer to interpret visual data as humans do.
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________ replaces perceived reality with a different world.

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Analyzing computer systems to gather potential legal evidence is known as computer ________.

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Car sharing services like Zipcar are examples of individual ownership.
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Telecommunications and software development are examples of information technology careers.
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Using a smartphone app to rent a bike at a kiosk or schedule a rideshare are examples of ________.
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Bot accounts have been used to create discord around controversial topics in many countries.
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Unsupervised learning only works when it is exposed to a very large number of examples for it to evaluate.
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Machine learning requires precise programming to achieve the desired results.
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Amoral behavior and unethical behavior mean the exact same thing.
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A Rules-based artificial intelligence system is designed based on the rules the human brain uses to function.
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Rules-based AI systems are expert systems which use preprogrammed algorithms to make human-like decisions.
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Rules-based systems are a subset of expert systems.
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The replacing of your reality with a different, digitally constructed, reality is known as virtual reality.
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Information technology is the study of managing, processing, and retrieving information.
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Affective computing is a field of study focused on the managing, processing, and automatic retrieval of information.
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The gap in access to the Internet and technical tools among people around the world is known as the ________.
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Computer forensics analyzes computer systems to gather potential legal evidence.
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Data warehousing is the process of searching large datasets to find patterns.
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Deep learning algorithms require data to be labeled correct or incorrect to work properly.
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Deontology focuses on adherence to moral duties and morals and should apply to everyone equally.
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Electronic junk mail is known as ________.
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________ is a type of AI system that understands written and spoken words and can interact with humans using language.
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Using data collected at register terminals to determine consumer buying patterns is an example of ________.
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The fact that users can now become "creators" of the web is nicknamed ________.
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________ is obtaining the opinions of many people on the quality of products or services.
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Artificial neural networks are based on the structure of the ________.
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Scanning a product's ________ code with a smartphone can take you to online information and video content.
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________ systems are computer programs that mimic the experience of human experts such as doctors
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________ analyzes computer systems to gather legal evidence.
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Automated programs which retweet news stories and quotes are known as ________ accounts.
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________ involves using computers and computer networks in a subversive way to promote an agenda.
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________ focuses on creating computer systems which perform tasks that are usually associated with human intelligence.
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When helpful digital visual effects are added to a user's reality, the user is experiencing ________ reality.
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