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Week 13 Assignments Part 2, Reeder

The document discusses AlphaGo, a computer program that plays the board game Go by learning over time through practice and special techniques. It also discusses artificial intelligence as teaching computers to think like humans by making software that can understand its surroundings and make smart decisions. An example is given of the Instagram app that was created and later bought by Facebook for $1 billion.

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Week 13 Assignments Part 2, Reeder

The document discusses AlphaGo, a computer program that plays the board game Go by learning over time through practice and special techniques. It also discusses artificial intelligence as teaching computers to think like humans by making software that can understand its surroundings and make smart decisions. An example is given of the Instagram app that was created and later bought by Facebook for $1 billion.

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Q1. AlphaGo is a computer program made by Google’s DeepMind.

It’s designed to play the


board game Go. It learns how to play better over time by practicing and using special techniques.
Q2. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is like teaching computers to think like humans. It’s about
making software that can understand its surroundings and make smart decisions. This lets
computers do things that usually need human brains, like understanding speech or spotting
patterns.
Q3. Instagram is a good example of a successful app. Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger made it,
and then Facebook bought it in 2012 for about $1 billion. This turned out to be a great deal for
Facebook.
Q4. PROGRAMMING IN PYTHON and THE USER INTERFACE/ USER EXPERIENCE
DESIGN.

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