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Andriy Yasharov Ukraine Local time: 16:52 Member (2008) English to Russian + ...
A short version created by AI
Jul 7
| English Term | Definition |
| Artificial intelligence (AI) | Intelligence in computers or machines, especially that which mimics human intelligence. |
| Algorithm | A set of instructions that a program follows to give you a result. |
| Bias | Erroneous results produced because the algorithm makes incorrect assumptions or lacks sufficient data. |
| Conversational AI | AI tools that you can talk to, such as chatbots or voice assistants. | ... See more
| English Term | Definition |
| Artificial intelligence (AI) | Intelligence in computers or machines, especially that which mimics human intelligence. |
| Algorithm | A set of instructions that a program follows to give you a result. |
| Bias | Erroneous results produced because the algorithm makes incorrect assumptions or lacks sufficient data. |
| Conversational AI | AI tools that you can talk to, such as chatbots or voice assistants. |
| Data mining | The process of combing through large sets of data to find patterns or trends. |
| Deep learning | Attempts to recreate the way the human brain learns, by utilizing three or more neural network "layers" to process large volumes of data and learn by example. |
| Large language model (LLM) | A deep-learning algorithm trained on a massive data set to generate, translate, and process text. |
| Generative AI | AI that can generate art, images, text, or other results from your inputs. |
| Hallucination | When AI presents fiction as fact. |
| Image recognition | The ability to identify specific subjects in an image. |
| Machine learning | When algorithms can improve themselves by learning from experience or data. |
| Natural language processing | When a program can understand inputs written in human languages. |
| Neural networks | AI system that mimics the structure of neurons in the human brain to learn from data sets. |
| Optical character recognition (OCR) | The process of extracting text from images. |
| Prompt engineering | The art of writing prompts to get chatbots to give you the most useful responses. |
| Reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF) | The process of training AI with feedback from people. |
| Speech recognition | A program's ability to understand human speech. |
| Token | Common sequences of characters in text that AI tools use to process queries. |
| Training data | The information that an algorithm or machine learning tool uses to learn and execute its function. |
| Turing Test | A test designed to identify if a computer's intelligence is identical to that of a human. | ▲ Collapse
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Renée van Bijsterveld Netherlands Local time: 15:52 Member (2007) English to Dutch + ...
Thanks!
Jul 8
Hartelijk dank, Hans.
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