Important QnA AI
Important QnA AI
Important QnA AI
1. What is Intelligence?
Answer – When a machine possesses the ability to mimic human traits, i.e.,
make decisions, predict the future, learn and improve on its own, it is said to
have artificial intelligence.
d. Amazon – AI has taken care of our habits, likes, and dislikes in addition to
making our lives easier. Because of this, services like Netflix, Amazon,
Spotify, and YouTube, among others, display recommendations based on our
preferences.
f. Chatbot – Our health is also being tracked by AI. There are many chatbots
and other health apps available that continuously track their users’ physical
and emotional wellbeing.
8. What is ML?
“Machine Learning is a discipline that deals with programming the
systems so as to make them automatically learn and improve with
experience. Here, learning implies understanding the input data and
taking informed decisions based on the supplied data”. In simple words,
Machine Learning is a subset of AI which predicts results based on
incoming data.
9. Differentiate between Conventional programming and Machine
Learning?
Conventional Programming refers to any manually created program
which uses input data, runs on a computer and produces the output.
A programmer accepts the input, gives the instruction (through Code /
Computer language) to the computer to produce an output/destination.
Unlike conventional programming, Machine Learning is an automated
process where a programmer feeds the computer with ‘The Input + The
Output’ and computer generates the algorithm as to how the ‘The
Output’ was achieved.
10. What is Data? Define it.
Data can be defined as a representation of facts or instructions about
some entity (students, school, sports, business, animals etc.) that can
be processed or communicated by human or machines. Data is a
collection of facts, such as numbers, words, pictures, audio clips,
videos, maps, measurements, observations or even just descriptions of
things.
11. Differentiate between structured and unstructured data?
‘Structured data’ is most often categorized as quantitative data, and it's
the type of data most of us work with every day. Structured data has
predefined data types and format so that it fits well in the column/ fields
of database or spreadsheet. They are highly organised and easily
analysed.
‘Unstructured data’ is most often categorized as qualitative data, and it
cannot be processed and analysed using conventional relational
database (RDBMS) methods.