|
Term |
Definition |
Example |
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Human Intelligence |
The natural ability of humans to think, reason, learn from experience, and feel emotions. |
A teacher understanding students’ moods while teaching. |
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) |
The ability of machines to mimic certain aspects of human thinking like recognizing patterns, solving problems, and learning from data. |
Google Translate, self-driving cars. |
|
Logic |
Step-by-step reasoning used by machines to make decisions. |
Calculating sums, sorting numbers. |
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Creativity |
The ability to generate new ideas and imagine beyond existing data. |
Writing a poem, designing a new invention. |
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Emotion |
Human feelings that influence decisions and actions. |
Choosing gifts based on care or affection. |
Lesson 1: What is AI and Why Should I Care?
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Lesson 2: Can Machines Think Like Me?
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Lesson 3: Train the Machine!
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Lesson 4: Bias in AI – Is That Fair?
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Lesson 5: Talking to Machines – Natural Language Processing (NLP)
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