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According to the Modus Ponens rule, if 'If it is raining, then the ground is wet' is true and 'It is raining' is also true, what can we conclude?

  • The ground is dry.
  • It might be raining.
  • The ground is wet. (correct)
  • The ground's condition is irrelevant.

The statement 'If it is raining, then the ground is wet' is presented as a conditional rule that is always true.

True (A)

What logical rule is used to draw conclusions in the provided scenario?

Modus Ponens

In the Modus Ponens rule, if we know 'A implies B' and 'A' is true, then we conclude that ______ is true.

<p>B</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the premise with its description in this scenario:

<p>If it is raining, then the ground is wet = Conditional statement It is raining = Known fact The ground is wet = Conclusion through Modus Ponens</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'Think Like Humans' in the context of AI emphasize?

<p>The reasoning steps a computer takes (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Cognitive science focuses on creating untestable theories of the human mind.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary purpose of Aristotle's syllogisms?

<p>To provide patterns for argument structure.</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the provided text, what is the primary goal of Artificial Intelligence?

<p>To create machines that mimic human intelligence. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'Modus Ponens' refer to?

<p>A rule of inference that derives a conclusion from premises (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Turing Test focuses on the internal processes of a computer to determine intelligence.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one example of an intellectual task at which people are better, that AI is attempting to accomplish?

<p>Playing chess</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the Modus Ponens rule, if 'A implies B' is true and 'A' is true, then we can conclude that ______ is also true.

<p>B</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the example given, what is the conclusion if it is raining and if it always true when it is raining then the ground is wet?

<p>The ground is wet (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Turing Test is also known as the _____ Game.

<p>Imitation</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Turing test avoid?

<p>All the above (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the terms to their descriptions:

<p>Syllogism = Pattern for argument structure Cognitive Science = Testable theories of the human mind Modus Ponens = Rule of inference</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Modus Ponens rule of inference can be summarized as If A is false then B is false

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following tasks with the kind of intelligence example they present:

<p>Proving a theorem = Intellectual task Playing chess = Intellectual task Diagnosing a disease = Intellectual task Driving a car = Intellectual task</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who proposed the Turing Test?

<p>Alan Turing</p> Signup and view all the answers

The main goal of AI is to create machines that surpass human capabilities in all intellectual tasks.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT considered a major AI technique?

<p>Data analysis (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Turing test involves a human evaluator engaging in conversation with another human.

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In what year was the term 'Artificial Intelligence' coined?

<p>1956</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rosenblatt developed the first artificial neural network capable of learning called the ______.

<p>Perceptron</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the name of the natural language processing program developed by Weizenbaum?

<p>ELIZA (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following AI achievements with their corresponding year.

<p>1943 = First Mathematical Model of a Neural Network 1957 = Rosenblatt develops the Perceptron 1997 = IBM’s DeepBlue defeats Chess Champion Kasparov 2012 = AlexNet is created</p> Signup and view all the answers

Expert systems were widely used for financial forecasting and medical diagnoses around the year 1997.

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What is the name of the early 'deep learning system' neural network capable of recognizing 1000s of objects?

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Which of the following best describes Naoufel Werghi's area of expertise?

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The course outline includes 'Quantum Computing' as one of the topics.

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Besides being a professor, what other role does Naoufel Werghi hold at Khalifa University?

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According to Winston (1992), AI is the study of computations that make it possible to perceive, ________, and act.

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The film '2001: A Space Odyssey' features a dialogue between an astronaut and which AI character?

<p>HAL 9000 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The '2001: A Space Odyssey' example is used in the content to explore the idea of machine self-control.

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Match the following AI categories with their descriptions:

<p>Acting Like Humans = Machines that behave in ways that are observable and similar to human actions Thinking Like Humans = Machines that perform internal cognitive tasks and reasoning processes similar to humans Acting Rationally = Machines that act to achieve the best outcome, given the available information Thinking Rationally = Machines that perform logical reasoning, based on inference rules</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the main categories of tasks that AI aims to automate?

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What year did Facebook's Deepface system achieve near-human accuracy in facial recognition?

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Ashish Waswani's 'Attention is All You Need' paper introduced a new deep learning architecture for image recognition.

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What is the name of the AI model released by OpenAI in 2020 that marked a significant breakthrough in natural language processing?

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AI is used in Khalifa University for medical purposes including the diagnosis of ______.

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Match the AI applications with their descriptions used in Khalifa University:

<p>Gateless ticketing = Streamlining entry using facial recognition Predictive maintenance = Anticipating equipment failure to minimize downtimes Tissue phenotyping for colorectal cancer detection = Analyzing tissue for cancer detection Automatic screening of passenger baggage = Enhancing security at airports</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these is NOT a listed application of AI for predictive maintenance?

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AI-driven predictive maintenance uses only physical models for its predictions

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What type of cells are analyzed in nucleus detection and classification from WSI?

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________ is used by AI in Khalifa University for surveillance and security purposes.

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In what area did Ashish Vaswani's 'Attention Is All You Need' paper have a major impact?

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The term "Artificial Intelligence" was coined in the year 1956.

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The first mathematical model of a neural network was published in ______ by McCulloch and Pitts.

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Match the AI milestones with their corresponding years:

<p>1950 = Alan Turing proposes the Turing test 1957 = Rosenblatt develops the Perceptron 1965-1967 = Weizenbaum develops ELIZA and Newell &amp; Simon develop GPS 1980 = Expert systems emerge for financial forecasting and medical diagnoses 1986 = Hinton, Rumelhart, and Williams publish &quot;Learning Representations by Back-Propagating Errors&quot; 1997 = IBM's DeepBlue defeats Chess Champion Kasparov 2012 = AlexNet, a deep learning system, achieves near-human object recognition capability</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the name of the first artificial neural network capable of learning, developed by Rosenblatt in 1957?

<p>The Perceptron</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a major AI technique as presented in the content?

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What is the name of the natural language processing program developed by Weizenbaum in the 1960s?

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In 1997, IBM's ______ defeated Chess Champion Kasparov, marking a significant milestone in AI's ability to solve complex problems.

<p>DeepBlue</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Turing Test focuses on evaluating a machine's ability to think like a human by assessing its internal processes.

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Which of the following tasks is NOT used as an example of AI acting like humans?

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The Turing Test focuses on internal processes of a computer to measure intelligence.

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What is the main goal of artificial intelligence?

<p>To create machines that perform tasks requiring human intelligence.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Alan Turing's 1950 work introduced the concept known as the ______ Test.

<p>Turing</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following AI applications with their descriptions:

<p>Diagnosing a disease = Medical AI application Playing chess = Game AI Driving a car = Autonomous technology Proving a theorem = Logic and mathematics</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following questions does the Turing Test aim to avoid?

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The Turing Test is also known as the Intelligence Game.

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What is the primary aim of Artificial Intelligence?

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HAL 9000 exhibits self-control in the film '2001: A Space Odyssey'.

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AI is the study of computations that make it possible to perceive, ________, and act.

<p>reason</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the AI categories with their descriptions:

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Which of the following is NOT considered a major technique in AI?

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The course outline includes 'Artificial Intelligence: Introduction' as its first topic.

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What roles does Naoufel Werghi hold at Khalifa University besides being a professor?

<p>Leader of the Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Theme and Project leader in KUCARS</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can be concluded from the premises 'If it is raining, then the ground is wet' and 'It is raining'?

<p>The ground is wet. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If 'If it is raining, then the ground is wet' is true, and 'It is not raining', then we can conclude that 'The ground is wet' is true.

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What rule is used to draw conclusions from conditional premises like 'If it is raining, then the ground is wet'?

<p>Modus Ponens</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the statement 'If it is raining, then the ground is wet', the phrase that reflects a condition is 'If ______'.

<p>it is raining</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their corresponding definitions:

<p>Modus Ponens = A rule of inference that allows for drawing conclusions from a conditional statement if the antecedent is true. Conditional statement = A statement that contains an 'if-then' structure. Conclusion = The logical result derived from premises. Antecedent = The part of a conditional statement that comes after 'if'.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Modus Ponens allow us to conclude?

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Aristotle's syllogism focuses on structures that can lead to incorrect conclusions.

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What is the function of cognitive science in the context of artificial intelligence?

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Using the Modus Ponens Rule, if 'If it is raining, then the ground is wet' is true and 'It is raining' is also true, then the ground is ______.

<p>wet</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following logical terms with their definitions:

<p>Modus Ponens = A rule of inference for deriving a conclusion Syllogism = A form of reasoning where a conclusion is drawn from two premises Cognitive Science = The study of mind and its processes Artificial Intelligence = The simulation of human intelligence in machines</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement correctly describes a syllogism?

<p>A pattern of reasoning that can lead to correct conclusions when premises are true. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The traces of reasoning steps are irrelevant to how computers perform functions.

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Who is associated with the development of the Modus Ponens Rule?

<p>Aristotle</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the primary purpose of Facebook's Deepface system released in 2014?

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The architecture introduced in 'Attention Is All You Need' is primarily focused on image processing.

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In what year was OpenAI's ChatGPT released?

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AI is applied in Khalifa University for diagnosing ______.

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What major development in natural language processing did Ashish Vaswani publish in 2017?

<p>Attention Is All You Need (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The AI applications at Khalifa University include automatic vision-based flare monitoring.

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What is one application of AI related to passenger baggage in Khalifa University?

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The research published by Ashish Waswani et al. in 2017 revolutionized ______ processing.

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Which of these is a primary use of AI in the area of predictive maintenance?

<p>Failure detection (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The ______ rule is a logical rule used to draw conclusions from conditional statements.

<p>Modus Ponens</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Modus Ponens rule states that if 'A implies B' is true and 'A' is false, then we can conclude that 'B' is also false.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the conclusion that can be drawn using the Modus Ponens rule in the given scenario?

<p>The ground is wet.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements accurately describes the Modus Ponens rule?

<p>If 'A implies B' is true and 'A' is true, then 'B' is true. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following logical concepts with their corresponding descriptions:

<p>Modus Ponens = A rule of inference that concludes 'B' is true if 'A implies B' is true and 'A' is true Modus Tollens = A rule of inference that concludes 'A' is false if 'A implies B' is true and 'B' is false Syllogism = A type of logical argument that consists of three parts: a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the provided content, what is one way AI is defined?

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The film '2001: A Space Odyssey' illustrates the concept of AI strictly acting like humans, not thinking like them.

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Name one of Naoufel Werghi's research interests mentioned in the content.

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According to the content, AI is a discipline that systematizes and automates ______ tasks to create machines.

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What type of intelligence does HAL 9000 seem to display in '2001: A Space Odyssey'?

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Naoufel Werghi is solely focused on academic research and is not involved in any project leadership roles.

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Name one of the classic AI techniques listed in the course outline?

<p>search techniques</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the 'Think Like Humans' approach in AI primarily emphasize?

<p>The importance of understanding the steps a computer takes to arrive at a solution (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Cognitive science focuses on developing practical applications of AI.

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What concept did Aristotle develop for structuring arguments?

<p>syllogism</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Modus Ponens rule states: If A implies B is true, and A is true, then ______ is true.

<p>B</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the logical elements with their corresponding components in the given scenario:

<p>If it is raining, then the ground is wet = A implies B It is raining = A the ground is wet = B</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of the Modus Ponens example given, what does the statement 'If it is raining, then the ground is wet' represent?

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The Modus Ponens rule of inference is based on a premise and a conclusion.

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In the provided Modus Ponens rule example what is the basic statement represented by the letter 'A'?

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What is the core concept behind creating artificial intelligence?

<p>Programming computers to perform tasks that require intelligence when done by humans. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Turing Test evaluates a machine's intelligence by analyzing its internal processing methods.

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Other than playing chess, what is one example of a task that AI is trying to accomplish, that is an 'intellectual task at which people are better'?

<p>Diagnose a disease</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Turing test is often referred to as the _______ Game.

<p>Imitation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following examples with what they are in the context of Artificial Intelligence:

<p>Proving a theorem = Task where AI attempts to perform intellect that is usually done by humans Driving a car = Task where AI attempts to perform intellect that is usually done by humans Playing Chess = Task where AI attempts to perform intellect that is usually done by humans The Turing Test = An operational test for intelligent behavior</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does the Turing Test avoid debates about the 'true nature of intelligence'?

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The Turing Test was proposed as a method to determine which of the following?

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Which of the following years marks the introduction of the Turing test?

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The first artificial neural network capable of learning, called the Perceptron, was developed in 1956.

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The term 'Artificial Intelligence' was coined in the year _____ during a workshop at Dartmouth.

<p>1956</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following AI milestones with their respective years:

<p>First Mathematical Model of Neural Network = 1943 Turing Test Introduced = 1950 Development of the Perceptron = 1957 DeepBlue defeats Kasparov = 1997</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the purpose of expert systems developed in the 1980s?

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IBM’s DeepBlue was the first computer to defeat a human chess champion.

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What was the name of the early deep learning system capable of recognizing 1000 objects?

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In what year was Facebook's Deepface system launched?

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The paper 'Attention Is All You Need' was published in 2020.

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What breakthrough technology did OpenAI release in 2020?

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AI applications at Khalifa University include medical diagnosis for ______.

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Which deep learning architecture revolutionized natural language processing in 2017?

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Automated vision-based flare monitoring is an application of AI at Khalifa University.

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What is one of the uses of AI in predictive maintenance?

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Ashish Waswani contributed to AI by publishing 'Attention Is All You Need' in ______.

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What was one of the primary uses of AI in the surveillance context at Khalifa University?

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Flashcards

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The study of computations that enable perception, reasoning, and action.

Classic AI

An early approach to AI focused on rule-based systems and search techniques.

Modern AI

An advanced approach that employs machine learning and classification techniques.

Search techniques

Algorithms used in AI to explore problem-solving paths or databases.

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Machine Learning (ML)

A subset of AI where machines improve from experience without explicit programming.

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HAL 9000

A fictional AI character in '2001: A Space Odyssey' representing self-control and autonomy.

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Intellectual tasks

Cognitive functions that AI aims to systematize and automate for machines.

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Rational thinking

A type of thinking aimed at achieving the best outcomes based on given information.

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Modus Ponens

A rule of logic that infers a conclusion from a conditional statement and its antecedent.

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Conditional Statement

A statement that can be expressed in the form 'If A, then B.'

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Antecedent

The first part of a conditional statement, typically after 'If.'

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Consequent

The second part of a conditional statement, typically after 'then.'

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Logical Conclusion

A conclusion derived from the premises of a logical argument.

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Cognitive Science

Study of the mind's functioning through testable theories.

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Aristotle's Syllogism

A logical structure ensuring correct conclusions from true premises.

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Modus Ponens Rule

If A is true, then B must be true if A→B holds.

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Basic Statements

Foundational premises used in logical reasoning.

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Traces of Reasoning Steps

Documented process showing how conclusions are reached.

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Argument Structure

Framework outlining how arguments are formed and validated.

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Human vs. Computer Thinking

Comparison between human thought processes and computational logic.

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Task methodology

Methodology involves making computers perform tasks where humans excel.

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Examples of AI tasks

Tasks that AI can perform include proving theorems, playing chess, diagnosing diseases, and driving cars.

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The Turing Test

A test proposed by Alan Turing to determine if machines can exhibit intelligent behavior.

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Intelligent behavior

Behavior that is evaluated based on the ability of machines to provide appropriate responses.

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Objective intelligence measure

The Turing Test provides a way to measure intelligence without philosophical debates.

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Imitation Game

The operational test of the Turing Test where a machine's responses are compared to a human's.

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Limits of AI assessment

The Turing Test avoids debates on machines' internal processes to focus solely on responses.

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Turing Test

A test for a machine to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to or indistinguishable from that of a human.

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Perceptron

The first artificial neural network capable of learning created by Rosenblatt in 1957.

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ELIZA

An early natural language processing program developed by Weizenbaum between 1965-1967.

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Expert Systems

AI programs designed to mimic human expertise in specific domains like finance and medicine.

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Backpropagation

A method for training neural networks by adjusting weights based on errors.

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DeepBlue

IBM’s chess-playing computer that defeated world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997.

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AlexNet

An early deep learning system that recognized thousands of objects, marking the deep learning era starting in 2012.

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Facebook Deepface

A facial recognition system with near-human accuracy developed by Facebook in 2014.

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Attention Is All You Need

A paper published by Ashish Vaswani in 2017 introducing a new deep learning architecture for natural language processing.

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ChatGPT

A significant breakthrough in natural language processing released by OpenAI in 2020.

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Face Recognition Applications

Uses of AI in surveillance, security, medical diagnosis, such as in Down syndrome detection.

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Colorectal cancer detection

Tissue phenotyping used for detecting and predicting colorectal cancer.

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Automatic baggage screening

AI technology used for screening passenger baggage automatically.

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Vision-based flare monitoring

Automated monitoring of flares using computer vision technologies.

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Predictive maintenance

Using AI to predict failures in machinery or infrastructure before they occur.

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Nucleus detection from WSI

Using graphs and deep CNNs for detecting and classifying nuclei from whole slide images.

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Multi-modal sensors

Sensors that integrate data from multiple sources for comprehensive analysis.

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Computational Perception

The ability of machines to interpret sensory data.

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Reasoning in AI

The process that AI systems use to make decisions or draw conclusions.

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Automated Intelligence Tasks

Tasks that AI automates to mimic human cognitive functions.

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Discipline of AI

Field focused on creating machines that think or act like humans.

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Rational Action

AI behavior based on logical reasoning to achieve specific goals.

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HAL 9000's Control

HAL represents AI's ability to act independently and make choices.

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Human-like Intelligence

AI's goal is to replicate human cognitive abilities.

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Machine Learning Techniques

Methods that enable machines to improve performance through experience.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) History

The chronological evolution of AI technologies and concepts.

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Neural Network

A computational model inspired by human brain networks capable of learning from data.

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ELIZA Program

An early natural language processing program that simulated conversation.

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Act like humans

Creating machines that perform human-like intelligent tasks.

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Operational test

A practical assessment method, like the Imitation Game, to evaluate machine intelligence.

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Hidden room scenario

A setup in the Turing Test where a machine's responses are hidden from the interrogator.

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Deep Learning Architecture

A structure for processing data using neural networks, focusing on layers of neurons for advanced learning tasks.

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Natural Language Processing (NLP)

The field of AI that enables machines to understand and interpret human language.

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Surveillance Applications

AI technologies used for enhancing security through monitoring and identification.

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Down Syndrome Diagnosis

Use of AI in identifying health conditions like Down syndrome through analysis.

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Tissue Phenotyping

Analyzing tissue samples to classify them for cancer detection and prognosis.

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Vision-Based Monitoring

Using computer vision to automatically observe and analyze visual data.

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Nucleus Detection

The process of identifying and classifying nuclei in biological samples using AI.

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Machine Learning vs. Classic AI

Machine learning allows AI to improve from experience; classic AI uses fixed rules.

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Self-control in AI

The ability of an AI to make autonomous decisions, as exemplified by HAL 9000.

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Modern vs. Classic AI

Modern AI includes machine learning; classic AI is based on search techniques and rules.

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HAL 9000's Intelligence

HAL's ability to process and act seemingly autonomously in '2001: A Space Odyssey'.

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McCulloch & Pitts

Developers of the first mathematical model of a neural network in 1943.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) terminology origin

The term 'Artificial Intelligence' was coined in 1956 at the Dartmouth workshop.

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Nucleus Detection and Classification

Using AI to identify and classify nuclei from whole slide images for cancer detection.

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