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Graves AI
Graves AI from Code.org and BrainPop
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Artificial Intelligence | When a computer program mimics the intelligence of a human being |
| Machine Learning | How computers recognize patterns and make decisions without being explicitly programmed |
| Model | A computer program designed to make a decision |
| Features | The inputs that a model uses to make decisions |
| Label | The output you are trying to decide or predict with a model |
| Classification | Predicting a category based on other features |
| Unsupervised Learning | Finding patterns in data that doesn't have any labels |
| Training | Giving examples to a model so it can learn |
| Supervised Learning | When a human trains a model to learn with examples |
| Categorical Data | Data that can be separated into groups |
| Alan Turing | A British mathematician who first thought of how to accomplish Narrow AI |
| Narrow AI | AI in which computer are used to work on a single problem or task |
| General AI | AI in which computers are as smart or smarter than humans |
| Neurons | Brain cells that communicate with each other to accomplish learning and tasks |
| Artificial Neural Networks | Computer-based networks with programs to act like biological neural networks |
| Deep Learning | Artificial Neural Networks trained with Large Language Models |
| Large Language Models | AI trained with large sets of data, like text from all over the Web |
| Deepfakes | Video/audio modified to include or exclude content that never really happened |
| Risks of depending on AI | rude behavior, bias, disinformation, misinformation |
| Examples of How Narrow AI is Being Used | Voice recognition, self-driving vehicles, text autocorrection, chatbots for customer service, playing chess |
| What do you have that a computer doesn't to help make decisions? | Critical thinking skills |