4.2.2 - Types of Logic in AI
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Practice Questions
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What does Propositional Logic represent?
💡 Hint: Think of simple true or false statements.
What is a predicate in First-Order Logic?
💡 Hint: Consider example relationships like 'Loves(x, y)'.
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What type of logic deals with statements that can only be true or false?
💡 Hint: Which type is the simplest in its definition?
First-Order Logic includes which of the following?
💡 Hint: Consider what makes it more complex than Propositional Logic.
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You are tasked with designing an AI system for a smart home. Which type of logic would be most appropriate for managing the schedule of different devices throughout the day? Explain why.
💡 Hint: Consider how time affects the operation of home devices.
In a scenario where an AI uses data to predict outcomes based on past occurrences, which types of logic may be combined for a robust solution? Discuss both the chosen logics.
💡 Hint: Think about how possibilities and historical data play into decision-making.
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