Example Flashcards

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Q: What is Artificial Intelligence used for

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A: It is used by companies to sell products businesses to boost productivity and students to cheat on homework

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Q: Why do some people fear AI

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A: People worry it could cause damage or spiral out of human control

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Q: How has the definition of AI changed over time

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A: It has evolved from simple computer functions to systems that simulate neural networks and perform complex tasks

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Q: What is the main feature of modern AI

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A: It is designed to learn and reason

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Q: Why is advanced AI difficult to understand

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A: Because it uses abstract maths and large amounts of data for training

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Q: What are conversational AIs like ChatGPT mainly focused on

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A: They focus on language tasks such as analysing writing and generating new content

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Q: Why can AI language generation be harmful

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A: It enables cheating and reduces people’s confidence and competence in writing

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Q: What is the danger of relying too much on AI tools

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A: People may lose basic skills and struggle without AI or fail to notice its mistakes

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Q: How can navigation AI affect human ability

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A: It can reduce memory and navigation skills since users no longer think about routes

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Q: What are the two main risks discussed in relation to AI

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A: Loss of human skills and fear of AI takeover

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Q: Why is an AI takeover unlikely

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A: Most AIs are narrow and limited to specific tasks without general intelligence or rebellion capacity

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Q: What is an example of a narrow AI

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A: A navigation AI that understands roads but not much else

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Q: Why can’t chatbots yet have general intelligence

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A: Programming common sense into them remains a major challenge

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Q: Besides language generation what other fields use AI

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A: Image recognition voice to text and predictive modelling

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Q: How does AI image recognition work

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A: It is trained on millions of images to identify patterns and objects

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Q: What are some uses of AI image recognition

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A: Facial recognition self driving cars and medical image analysis

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Q: How does AI assist speech to text conversion

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A: It recognises complex sound combinations to convert voice to text

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Q: Who can benefit from AI speech recognition

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A: Blind and manually disabled people

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Q: How does AI make predictions

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A: By analysing large quantities of data to forecast outcomes like product demand or stock markets

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Q: What makes AI prediction powerful and risky

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A: It enables large scale manipulation and targeted advertising

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Q: How can AI be used on social media platforms

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A: It analyses user interactions to predict interests and suggest personalised content

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Q: What dangers come from AI powered recommendations

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A: They can exploit vulnerable people and enable political manipulation

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Q: Why is AI a useful but dangerous tool

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A: It can be used for helpful tasks or misused by cybercriminals for harm

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Q: What is one key way to manage AI risks

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A: Educating people about AI to make informed decisions

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Q: Why should people learn about AI
A: To understand how to use it safely and recognise when to be cautious
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Q: Why is fear of AI takeover unnecessary
A: Current AI lacks the capability for independence or rebellion
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Q: What role can regulation play in AI management
A: It can limit data access prosecute misuse and restrict harmful applications
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Q: Why is AI regulation important now
A: Because AI is a recent development and laws are still limited
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Q: In what areas could AI misuse be reduced by law
A: In military and political contexts
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Q: What is the overall challenge humanity faces with AI
A: Balancing its potential and risks to build the best future