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Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a significant role in everyday life, prompting students to reflect on their understanding and experiences. The chapter discusses the real-world application of AI, differentiating between Narrow AI and General AI, while also addressing common misconceptions and ethical considerations surrounding AI technology. By fostering critical thinking and personal connections to AI, students are prepared to delve into more complex concepts in future studies.
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Term: AI Reflection
Definition: The process of thinking critically about Artificial Intelligence, its definition, and its implications.
Term: Narrow AI (Weak AI)
Definition: AI systems designed to perform a specific task, such as voice assistants and chatbots.
Term: General AI (Strong AI)
Definition: Theoretical AI that can perform any intellectual task that a human can do.
Term: Ethical Reflection
Definition: Discussions regarding the fairness and bias in AI, including the need for regulations.