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AI Subjective Questions

The document provides an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI), emphasizing its ability to mimic human intelligence and make autonomous decisions based on data. It discusses the significance of data literacy, ethical concerns such as bias and privacy, and outlines the AI Project Cycle, which includes stages from problem scoping to deployment. Additionally, it highlights AI's contributions to Sustainable Development Goals and describes Natural Language Processing as a key domain of AI.

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AI Subjective Questions

The document provides an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI), emphasizing its ability to mimic human intelligence and make autonomous decisions based on data. It discusses the significance of data literacy, ethical concerns such as bias and privacy, and outlines the AI Project Cycle, which includes stages from problem scoping to deployment. Additionally, it highlights AI's contributions to Sustainable Development Goals and describes Natural Language Processing as a key domain of AI.

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AI Subjective Questions with Detailed Explanations and Examples

1. Define Artificial Intelligence


Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to techniques that enable computers to mimic human
intelligence, make decisions, and learn from data to perform tasks autonomously. AI
systems analyze large amounts of data, identify patterns, and make informed decisions
without human intervention.

Example: AI-powered virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa use speech recognition and
natural language processing to respond to user queries and perform tasks.

Reference: Page 48

2. Explain the importance of data literacy in AI


Data literacy enables individuals to collect, analyze, and interpret data effectively. It helps in
informed decision-making, critical thinking, and problem-solving. AI models rely on high-
quality, structured data to make accurate predictions and recommendations.

Example: In healthcare, AI analyzes patient records to detect early signs of diseases,


improving diagnosis accuracy.

Reference: Page 74

3. State any two ethical concerns in AI


1. Bias: AI systems may inherit biases from training data, leading to unfair decisions.

Example: AI recruitment tools may favor certain demographics if trained on biased hiring
data.

2. Privacy: AI can collect and misuse personal data, raising concerns about security.

Example: AI in social media platforms tracks user behavior to personalize ads, sometimes
violating privacy policies.

Reference: Pages 69-70

4. What is the significance of the AI Project Cycle?


The AI Project Cycle provides a structured approach to developing AI solutions. It includes
six stages: Problem Scoping, Data Acquisition, Data Exploration, Modeling, Evaluation, and
Deployment. Each step ensures that AI models are built systematically and effectively.

Example: In an AI-driven weather forecasting system, data from satellites is collected,


analyzed, and used to train predictive models before deployment for real-time weather
predictions.

Reference: Pages 60-62


5. Explain the role of data in AI applications
Data is the foundation of AI. AI models are trained on historical data to recognize patterns,
make predictions, and improve decision-making. The quality of data directly affects AI
performance.

Example: AI in finance predicts stock market trends by analyzing historical stock price
movements and economic indicators.

Reference: Page 75

6. Illustrate how AI can contribute to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)


AI plays a crucial role in achieving SDGs by improving healthcare, agriculture, education,
and environmental sustainability.

Example 1: Healthcare - AI-powered medical imaging systems help detect diseases like
cancer and diabetic retinopathy early, improving patient outcomes.

Example 2: Agriculture - AI helps farmers optimize crop yields by analyzing soil health and
weather patterns.

Reference: Page 20

7. Describe any one domain of AI


One of the key domains of AI is Natural Language Processing (NLP), which enables
machines to understand, generate, and process human language.

Example: AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Google Assistant use NLP to interact with users,
answer questions, and automate tasks.

Reference: Page 13

8. Explain the AI Project Cycle with an example


The AI Project Cycle consists of six stages:

1. Problem Scoping - Defining the AI problem.

2. Data Acquisition - Collecting relevant data.

3. Data Exploration - Analyzing and preprocessing data.

4. Modeling - Training an AI model.

5. Evaluation - Assessing the model's performance.

6. Deployment - Implementing the model for real-world use.

Example: In AI-based education, AI personalizes learning for students by analyzing their


learning patterns and performance.

Reference: Page 62

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