AI and Digital Society

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AI model which can accomplish one specific task.

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AI that is equivalent to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), capable of performing multiple tasks like a human.

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A collection of vocabulary flashcards covering key concepts related to AI, social media, design, and privacy.

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Narrow AI

AI model which can accomplish one specific task.

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Strong AI

AI that is equivalent to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), capable of performing multiple tasks like a human.

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Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

Hypothetical machine intelligence that can understand or learn any intellectual task that a human being can.

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Machine Learning

A method used to create AI by identifying patterns in data to predict new, unseen data.

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Neural Networks

Computational models inspired by the human brain, pivotal in recent AI advancements.

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Deep Learning

A type of neural network with many layers that contributes to advanced AI capabilities.

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Generative AI

A subset of machine learning models that not only estimate data distribution but also generate new data.

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Adversarial Attacks

A method of tricking machine learning models by giving them manipulated inputs to yield incorrect outputs.

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Cloud Computing

Dedicated computing services, often used for resource-intensive operations like AI training.

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Jevons Paradox

The phenomenon where improvements in energy efficiency lead to increased overall consumption due to higher demand.

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E-Waste

Electronic waste generated from discarded technologies, increasing at a rate faster than recycling capabilities.

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Malinformation

True information that is exaggerated to mislead others.

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Misinformation

False information shared without the intention to cause harm.

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Disinformation

False information shared with the intention to manipulate or cause damage.

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Participatory Design

Involvement of users in the design process to ensure the final product meets their needs.

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User Experience (UX)

The overall impression a user has when interacting with a system, encompassing emotions and satisfaction.

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Usability

How effectively and efficiently a user can complete tasks within a system.