CYBS Artifical Intelligence
CYBS Artifical Intelligence
CYBS Artifical Intelligence
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Question 1
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A problem with expert systems is that they are not hard to create and maintain. FALSE
When a computer thinks as a human, it performs tasks that require intelligence (as contrasted with rote
TRUE
procedures) from a human to succeed, such as driving a car.
The CPU still works well for business systems or in applications in which the need for general flexibility in
programming outweighs pure processing power. TRUE
Expert systems were the first attempt to escape the realm of hard-coded algorithms and create more flexible and
TRUE
smart ways to solve real-life problems.
A data record, one entry in a dataset (which is all the data), consists of fields that contain facts used to answer a
question. TRUE
Weight are structures that present a number of nodes (or vertexes) connected by a number of edges or arcs. FALSE
The backward chaining is a set of instructions that tell the system how to manipulate the conditions based on
FALSE
Boolean logic set of operators such as AND, OR, NOT.
The original intent of a Google Product Unit (GPU) was to process image data quickly and then display the
resulting image onscreen. FALSE
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Question 2
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The world has always had a problem with the lack of a common language. TRUE
The AI cannot analyze the data in more ways and faster than a human. FALSE
Using AI in a manner that most suits its capabilities maximizes the potential for medical specialists to use it in a
TRUE
meaningful way.
A network connection affords you access to a large knowledge base online but costs you in time because of the
latency of network connections. TRUE
A patient movement can make a powerful and fun physical therapy tool. FALSE
From a technical perspective, raw data refers to large and complex amounts of computer data. FALSE
Many people using computers today rely on some type of software-based solution to meet specific needs. TRUE
Color translation software cannot help someone with normal color vision. FALSE
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Question 3
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People tend to recognize AI when a tool presents a novel approach and interacts with the user in a human-like
TRUE
way.
AI relies on algorithms to achieve a result that may or may not have anything to do with human goals or methods
of achieving those goals. TRUE
Problem helps you determine the sequence of actions to perform to achieve a certain goal. FALSE
Humans are not used to seeing data for what it is in many cases. FALSE
A reliable data source produces mundane data that contains no surprises; no one is shocked in the least by the
TRUE
outcome.
Some people use the term manipulation when speaking about data, giving the impression that the data is
somehow changed in an unscrupulous or devious manner. TRUE
A computer can tell the difference between truthful and untruthful data. FALSE
An machine learning is a procedure, which is a sequence of operations, usually dealt with by a computer. FALSE
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Question 4
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Unstructured data does not consist of images, videos, and sound recordings. FALSE
The human race is now at an incredible intersection of unprecedented volumes of data, generated by increasingly
smaller and powerful hardware. TRUE
Scientists do not need more powerful computers, because of their scientific experiments. FALSE
When thinking about AI, notice an interplay between goal seeking, data processing used to achieve that goal, and
TRUE
data acquisition used to better understand the goal.
Internet store big data in different formats from a human perspective. FALSE
Data is also collected from sensors, and these sensors can take almost any form. TRUE
Murphy’s Law has a direct effect on data. It begins with smarter devices. FALSE
Robotic monitoring systems help correct small flaws in robotic operation by constantly analyzing data collected
TRUE
by monitoring sensors.
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Question 5
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The goal is to help humans do something faster, easier, more efficiently, or to meet some other need. TRUE
A problem with some human conditions is that they do not change constantly. FALSE
A medical professional isn’t always able to tell what is happening with a patient’s health simply by listening to their
TRUE
heart, checking vitals, or performing a blood test.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has had several false starts and stops over the years, partly because people don’t really
understand what AI is all about, or even what it should accomplish. TRUE
The term AI winter refers to a period of reduced funding in the development of AI. TRUE
AI is currently in a new hype phase because of powerful learning, a technology that helps computers learn from
FALSE
data.
Robots do perform much of the actual work in an industrial setting, but you also need sensors to assess potential
risks, such as storms. TRUE
Using an AI also means that humans can now exercise other kinds of intelligent input. TRUE
To see AI at work, you do not need to have some sort of computing system, an application that contains the
FALSE
required software, and a knowledge base.
When thinking about Data, most people think about automation: robots making stuff. FALSE
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