
Lesson 1.5 Mid-Unit Recap
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Data Perception
AI Algorithm
Prediction
An AI system collects data through sensors and perceives it
An AI system analyzes and organizes the data using an algorithm or model
An AI system autonomously makes predictions and decisions
An AI system collects data through sensors and perceives it
An AI system analyzes and organizes the data using an algorithm or model
An AI system autonomously makes predictions and decisions
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Data
Algorithm
Prediction
Information
a sequence of steps
an algorithm’s “best guess” based on the information its been given
Information
a sequence of steps
an algorithm’s “best guess” based on the information its been given
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Multiple Choice
To be considered AI it must have 4 components
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Remember, the three key things all AI systems do are:
Perceive data
Use an AI algorithm.
Make autonomous predictions or decisions.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Is it AI? Toaster
A standard toaster has a timer.
You press a button and once the timer is up, the toast pops out.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Is it AI? Smart Speaker
These speakers respond to their name (like “Alexa…”), listen for commands, then perform them.
True
False
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Multiple Select
Although AI is often portrayed in fiction as a robot or humanoid, real-world AI is often:
in apps
on computers
on phones
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Multiple Choice
Is that AI?
Smart thermostats that monitor the environment in a home and adjust the temperature accordingly
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Is that AI?
Smart vacuums that navigate a home in order to clean the floor
True
False
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Is that AI?
The AI in our video streaming apps that track our watch habits to make personalized recommendations of what to watch next.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Truth or Science Fiction?
AI is only used in robots.
It is the truth
It is science fiction
Not sure
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Truth or Science Fiction?
General AI can do almost anything a human can. It looks human and can think, talk, play, have conversations and conduct activities just like a human.
It is the truth
It is science fiction
Not sure
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Truth or Science Fiction?
Cleanissima is an AI powered vacuum cleaner that can clean your house on it’s own. It can even learn the dimensions of your house and how to autonomously avoid obstacles (like chairs and tables)!
It is the truth
It is science fiction
Not sure
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Multiple Select
Which of these statements are true?
(More the one answer might be right.)
AI robots collect data using sensors like cameras or microphones to make sense of the world around them.
AI robots don’t need to collect data because they are magical creatures.
Some AI robots collect data using light sensors, pressure sensors, or gyroscopes in mechanical limbs.
AI robots don’t need any data about their surroundings. They are just able to “see” like humans
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Which of these statements are true?
(More the one answer might be right.)
AI robots don’t make any predictions or decisions of any kind.
Some robots use AI to make predictions and decisions. The ability to perceive and make decisions is where AI comes in.
AI robots can only make predictions about one thing - the weather.
AI robots cannot do anything that humans can.
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Which of these statements are true?
(More the one answer might be right.)
Deepfakes are created by makeup artists.
Deepfakes use AI to create fake, realistic media like images and videos.
Deepfakes use AI that are able to interpret key features among lots of faces or bodies.
When AI creates a digital model of the data it perceives, this model is called representation.
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artificial intelligence (n):
AI algorithm (n):
algorithm (n):
technology that can analyze and perceive data in order to make autonomous predictions or decisions
a set of instructions that allows the computer to perceive data and reason on its own
a sequence of steps
technology that can analyze and perceive data in order to make autonomous predictions or decisions
a set of instructions that allows the computer to perceive data and reason on its own
a sequence of steps
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general AI (n):
humanoid (adj):
narrow AI (n):
perception (n):
prediction (n):
artificial intelligence which can perform a wide range of tasks
looking or acting like a human
artificial intelligence which performs a specific task or function
the ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data
an algorithm’s “best guess” based on the information it has been given
artificial intelligence which can perform a wide range of tasks
looking or acting like a human
artificial intelligence which performs a specific task or function
the ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data
an algorithm’s “best guess” based on the information it has been given
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autonomous (adj):
data (n):
dataset (n):
deepfake (n):
able to do things on its own
information
a collection of data
media that uses AI to create a fake event, whether in photo, video, or audio format
able to do things on its own
information
a collection of data
media that uses AI to create a fake event, whether in photo, video, or audio format
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prediction (n):
perception (n):
humanoid (adj):
narrow AI (n):
general AI (n):
an algorithm’s “best guess” based on the information it has been given
the ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data
looking or acting like a human
artificial intelligence which performs a specific task or function
artificial intelligence which can perform a wide range of tasks
an algorithm’s “best guess” based on the information it has been given
the ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data
looking or acting like a human
artificial intelligence which performs a specific task or function
artificial intelligence which can perform a wide range of tasks
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