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Artificial Intelligence
it is the ability of a computer to perform tasks—especially menial works, that typically require human intelligence, from the name itself. It is used for assistance, but a lot of people nowadays doesn’t
Hallucination Effect
it is when AI generates information that is false, misleading, or made up but presents it to you as if it were real or true
Algorithemic Bias Effect
AI tracks your past online activities and presents you something based on that
Robotics
branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, and operation of robots—machines that can perform tasks automatically or with guidance
Biometrics
technology that measure or analyze human physical or behavioral traits mainly for identification and security purposes
Quantum Cryptography
the method of securing data using the principles of quantum physics, which makes it nearly impossible to hack or intercept, ensuring ultra-secure communication
Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT)
software tools that help human translators by storing translated texts, suggesting translations, and ensuring consistency throughout documents
ICT
Information and Communication Technology
Information and Communication Technology
refers to all technology that is used to handle telecomms, broadcast media, intelligent building management systems, audiovisual processing and transmission systems, and network based control and monitoring functions
ICT Hub of Asia
Philippines
Why was the Philippines dubbed as the ICT Hub of Asia
because of the huge growth of ICT-related jobs—one of which is BPO, also called call centers
Business Process Outsourcing
BPO
ICT Department of the Philippines
this department is in charge for the planning, development and promotion of the country’s ICT agenda in support of national development
Internet
a worldwide system of computer networks— network of networks in which users at any computer can, if they have permission, access information from another computer. they can also sometimes, talk directly to other users
The Net
the internet is sometimes called _____
World Wide Web
a collection of webpages found on the net
Web Browser
your ______ uses the internet to access the web
Berners-Lee, Web 1.0
According to ___________, ______ is the “read-only web” or early web that allowed us to search for information and read it. there was very little user interaction or content generation
Web 2.0
the “read and write web”. web users can contribute content and interact with eachother
Web 3.0
the “semantic and intelligent web”, it was envisioned to be a smarter access of hypertext files— a version that enables a wider range of search in a fast manner.
Static World Wide Web
the “flat page or stationary page” because the page is “as is” and cannot be manipulated by the user. the content is also the same for all users that are referred to as Web 1.0
Dynamic Web Page
is the “evolution of web 1.0. users can see website differently than others (e.g. social networking sites, wikis, video sharing sites.
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there are __ different applications of Web 2.0
Wikipedia
a collaborative website that anyone within the community can access. they can contribute or edit information. they can cover a specific topic or subject area, and can be open to a global audience or can be restricted to select networks or community.
Blog
contraction of the words weB LOG. they usually provide commentary or information on an controversial issue, event or topic.
Social Networking
allows an individual to create profile and share it to other users with similar interests to create a social network
Content Hosting Services
content hosting or content sharing sites allow users to upload content that they have created for others to view
Podcasting
a way of making audio or video files available on the internet that can either be listened or viewed (on a pc or handheld devices such as ipod and mp3 player)
Mobile Social Networking
microblogging is also called _______ and a form of blog that limits the size of contents posted online.
Folksonomy
a way for users to categorize and classify information by using freely chosen keywords using hashtags (#)