advertisement: An abbreviation for advertisement, which can be published in any medium (print, online, broadcast) and is designed to sell a product, idea, or point of view to someone.
algorithm: A set of rules or procedures for solving a problem in a series of steps. Algorithms are used in mathematics and computer programs to find solutions.
artificial intelligence: A type of knowledge-based decision-making demonstrated by a machine or computer. It also refers to a field of research in which scientists aim to create machines and computer software capable of intelligent behavior.
bot: An abbreviation for web robot, a computer program whose actions are designed to mimic those of a human. Bots are used to perform automated tasks such as interacting with people and sharing online information through social media accounts.
chatbot: A computer program designed to converse with a human user.
Some of the latest chatbots like Siri, Alexa, Ocelot, Sprinklr, etc., can retrieve information about news events and classroom topics over the Internet. They can also work as digital assistants for stores, pharmacies, and banks, answering questions about purchases, products, and schedules.
code: The use of a specialized language to write or modify a program that instructs a computer to perform a specific task.
data: Facts and/or statistics collected for analysis. These data are typically numbers stored in binary code representing strings of 0’s and 1’s for digital information.
deep learning: A type of machine learning that uses layers of neural networks designed to function similarly to the human brain. These networks sift through large datasets to find trends and make predictions, becoming “smarter” over time.
development: The growth or change of something from an idea to a prototype.
feedback: A reaction or evaluation following an action or decision, or a process that drives change in a particular direction.
Generation AI: Artificial intelligence models that use deep learning and neural networks to generate text, images, audio, computer code, or video in response to a user’s request.
Genre: A type or category of something, often applied to books, music, and other media.
intelligence: The ability to gather and apply knowledge and skills.
meme: An idea, phrase, image, or aspect of a culture that spreads virally from person to person, often through conversation or social media.
model: A simulation of a real-world event developed to predict outcomes, or an individual used to demonstrate how something works or looks to another person.
online: Referring to something found or accessed on the internet.
pixel: Abbreviation for picture element, which is a small area of illumination on a computer screen or a dot on a printed page. Pixels are arranged in an array to form digital images.
self-driving car: Vehicles that steer themselves based on instructions programmed into a computer guidance system.
technology: The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, or the devices, processes, and systems resulting from those efforts.
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