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AI quiz

Introduction to AI

Module 1
1.What one word best describes what AI can do?
Predict
Think
Calculate
Decide
2.Which of the following Narrow AI systems would you want to include when
building the Broad AI system for a self-driving car?

Information from the global positioning system (GPS)


International news
Long-term weather patterns
Entertainment trends
3.Fill in the blank. __________ systems are used to predict global weather, trace
pandemics, and help businesses predict future trends?

Targeted AI
General AI
Narrow AI
Broad AI
4.Complete the sentence. ________________ performs tasks without human
intervention and completes mundane and repetitive tasks for humans, while
________________ allows humans to make final decisions after analyzing data,
reports, and other types of data.
AI, augmented intelligence
Augmented intelligence, AI

AI quiz 1
Augmented intelligence, Narrow AI
AI, Narrow AI
5.Complete the sentence. Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the ability of a
machine to ________________ and ________________.
learn patterns, make prediction
identify emotions, transfer data
create algorithms, generalize information
secure data, create algorithms

Module 2
1.In which era did machines help humans sort data into structures to reveal its
secrets, that is, to reveal more insight than just simply counting to get a sum total?
The Era of Industrialization
The Era of Programming
The Era of AI
The Era of Tabulation

2.What were the main causes of the First Winter of AI?


Select the two that apply:

Intellectual property thef


Buggy program code and slow language executio

High expectations
Lack of funding

3.In which era did computers guide astronauts from Earth to the moon and
advance to handle more than one kind of instruction?
The Era of Industrialization

The Era of Programming

The Era of Tabulation


The Era of AI

AI quiz 2
4.Which of the following is the correct order of the three eras of computing?
Tabulation, Programming, AI

AI, Programming, Tabulation


Tabulation, AI, Programming

Programming, Tabulation, AI
5.In which era did the advancements in fields ranging from cancer research to
energy production show how its achievements impact people every day, and that
it has exponentially increasing abilities?
The Era of AI

The Era of Programming


The Era of Tabulation

The Era of Industrialization

Module 3
1.Shelby writes a survey that includes the following question: “Do you like
chocolate (circle Yes or No), and why?”
Which of the following describes the data Shelby will collect?

Both structured data and unstructured data


Neither structured data nor unstructured data

Unstructured data
Structured data

2.Approximately how much of the world’s data today is unstructured?


85%

90%
80%

40%
3.Fill in the blank. Data that is not completely raw and contains elements such as
tags and organizational metadata is known as _______________ .

AI quiz 3
unstructured data
structured data

semi-structured data
true data

4.If names and email addresses are organized using a spreadsheet software, like
Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel, which of type of data is this?

Unstructured data

Semi-structured data

Structured data
True data

5.Which of the following is most likely to be unstructured data?

Ingredients for baking bread

The breeds of entrants in a dog show


Social media posts

Prescriptions for patients in a large hospital

Module 4
1.Complete the sentence. Machine learning is a type of AI with many advantages
over programmable computers, including the distinguishing capability to
_______________ and _______________.

predict, learn
use structured data, locate solutions

search, define

use databases, find solutions

2.Tomas is programming an app to help people find their way in his city. He
programs every possible route from the university auditorium to the museum.

Which of the following is Tomas likely using?

Heuristic computing

AI quiz 4
Deep learning

Machine learning

Programmable computing

3.Why does machine learning find answers in unstructured data more quickly than
a programmable computer?

Machine learning uses the most sophisticated program code.

Machine learning analyzes every data combination.


Machine learning can search every combination of factors very quickly.

Machine learning assembles all the data into a table before calculating.

4.Which of the following is an example of a probabilistic calculation?

Wording that is probably correct


A 78% chance of being wrong

A strong feeling you are most likely correct

An unreliable calculation

5.Fill in the blank. Machine learning can analyze ______________ data more quickly
than a programmable computer can.

supervised

dark

triangulated
structured

Module 5
1.Fill in the blank. ______________ learning occurs when the algorithm is given
unlabeled data.

Classical

Reinforcement

Unsupervised
Supervised

AI quiz 5
2.You train Google Photos to identify people in photographs. As a result, Google
Photos can recognize their faces.

What kind of learning is this?

Unsupervised learning

Transitory learning
Supervised learning

Reinforcement learning

3.Fill in the blank. All supervised learning algorithms need ___________ data.

labeled
unstructured

raw

unlabeled

4.Which method of learning does an AI system use when it uses the process of
trial and error?

Classical conditioning

Reinforcement learning
Unsupervised learning

Supervised learning

5.YouTube and Netflix often recommend options to users.

What kind of learning is used to generate these recommendations?

Supervised learning
Commentary learning

Unsupervised learning

Reinforcement learning

Module 6
1.With the use of billions of sensors, what is the new idea that will help to improve
the Earth’s safety, sustainability, and security?

AI quiz 6
Narrow AI

Tabulated Earth

Instrumented planet
Personalization

2.Which of the following represents the idea that AI will move into all industries,
from finance, to education, to healthcare, increasing productivity and enabling
new opportunities?

AI everywhere

Programmable AI
Broad AI

Future AI
3.What do AI researchers call the type of systems likely to emerge by 2050 and
beyond?

General AI
AI for Enterprise
Broad AI

Universal AI
4.Tesla cars are all connected and share what they learn when autonomously
driving. This is an example of which of the following levels of AI?
Programmable AI
Broad AI

Future AI
General AI
5.What type of AI do services, such as Netflix, use to recommend offerings to
users?
Broad AI
General AI

Narrow AI

AI quiz 7
Future AI

NLP and CV

Module 1
1.Which of the following functions can a cognitive AI system perform?

Select all that apply.


Reason

Intend
Understand
Learn

Interact
2.Fill in the blank. A system that helps machines understand cultural knowledge,
grammatical structures, and various language nuances is known as
_____________________.
computer vision
translators

relational databases
natural language processing

3.What term do AI researchers use to describe the collection of text and data they
use to train a debater AI system?
Library

Compilation
Corpus
Collation

4.What is the final step an AI debater system must take?


Ingest a collection of learned material to then structure the content to evaluate
concepts.

AI quiz 8
Respond to the opponent by listening to the opponent's arguments to then deliver
a convincing rebuttal that refutes the opponent and further proves the case.
Organize the proof by deciding what evidence is the strongest, arrange it by
themes, and adjust the arrangement for new evidence to score points against the
opponent.
Build the final position by creating a final speech that details the position on the
debate topic and gives a compelling argument.

5.Which of the following statements is correct about natural language processing


(NLP)?
Select all that apply.

IBM Project Debater was close, however not a successful project in the field of
natural language processing.

IBM Project Debater was a major step forward in the field of natural language
processing
In natural language processing, an AI system can speak human language perfectly
once it builds a corpus.

Human language is complex, so machines require natural language processing


systems to understand human language.

Module 2
1.Your friend says, “I really love anchovies and flowers.” How many relationships
between entities can you find in this statement?
Three
Two

Four
One

2.What is sentiment analysis?


A method to assess data into distinct human emotion types
A method to determine the emotion when AI reads data, such as a customer
service chat

AI quiz 9
A method to measure the strength of an emotion by assessing data as positive,
negative, or neutral
A method to identify data as angry, cheerful, or scared

3.You’re consulting for a store that wants to know how customers feel about a new
product line. You propose an AI system that can study how people feel about
these products based on their comments in social media.

Which tokens are most important for the AI system’s NLP to analyze?
Entities and relationships

Emotions and sentiment


Loyalty and sentiment
Concepts and classification

4.What type of problem does the following sentence create for an AI system?
Is your refrigerator running?
Classification problem

Token movement problem


Sentiment problem

Grammar problem
5.How does an AI system that is working with human language handle the
classification problem?

It consults the internet for interpretation.


It learns from many instances.
It creates a reference database.

It segments the associated tokens.

Module 3
1.Fill in the blank. A chatbot runs ________________ to understand the human’s
intentions of their typed input.

transistors

AI quiz 10
language processing pods (LPP)
translators

natural language processing (NLP)


2.Fill in the blank. A dialog is represented by a ____________ that illustrates how a
chatbot will respond after a human asks a question.

flowchart
movie script

three-dimensional table
detailed bulleted list
3.For a chatbot, what is an entity considered within the context of a question?

A node
A noun
A process

An adjective
4.The majority of callers to a local hospital want to do one of the following three
tasks: make an appointment, cancel an appointment, and get the hospital’s
address.
Would this be an appropriate use for a chatbot and why?

Yes, because chatbots were specifically invented to handle hospital inquiries.


No, because chatbots are intended for a wider range of responses.
Yes, because chatbots are designed for a small set of interaction types.

No, because chatbots are designed for very large sets of interaction types.
5.Which of the following statements describes how a chatbot processes a
question?

The chatbot logs each question into a frontend database.


The chatbot creates frontend triggers.
The chatbot combines entities to find how relationships divide at nodes.

The chatbot breaks inputs apart to identify intents and entities.

AI quiz 11
Module 4
1.Which of the following would be a good use of computer vision in a self-driving
car?

Detecting a stop sign


Detecting the speed
Detecting tire pressure

Detecting trunk capacity


2.Which process makes facial recognition possible?
Generative adversarial network (GAN)

Heads up guidance system (HGS)


Natural language processing (NLP)

Convolutional neural network (CNN)


3.If you were a consultant, which of the following applications would you
recommend for using computer vision?

Writing advertising text for a movie studio


Inspecting robots at work on an assembly line
Designing cable structures for a suspension bridge

Creating realistic portraits of historical figures


4.If a doctor asks you to suggest an AI capability that can help analyze X-rays,
which computer vision technology would you suggest?

Natural language processing (NLP)


Generative adversarial network (GAN)

Convolutional neural network (CNN)


Heads up guidance system (HGS)
5.A generator creates an image of a flower and the discriminator determines if the
image is real or fake. This process is repeated until the generator is able to create
a image of a flower good enough to fool the discriminator.
This is an illustration of which of the following machine learning models?

AI quiz 12
Natural language processing (NLP)

Convolutional neural network (CNN)


Heads up guidance system (HGS)

Generative adversarial network (GAN)

Machine learning and Deep learning

Module 1
1.Maria is involved in training the AI for her company. She separates weather data
in a database into different categories.
What type of learning is she preparing?

Unsupervised learning
Deep learning

Supervised learning
Reinforcement learning
2.Aditi is training an AI system in which it is penalized for answers that are largely
wrong and rewarded for answers that are largely correct.
What type of machine learning is she using?
Structured learning
Unsupervised learning

Reinforcement learning
Supervised learning
3.Which of the following statements is correct?
Unsupervised learning requires human input except on the raw data.
Supervised learning requires humans to provide labeled data.

Reinforcement learning is classified by humans.


Supervised learning requires no human input. except for the raw data itself.

AI quiz 13
4.Pedro is working with a chess-playing AI system. He rewards it when it wins and
penalizes it when it loses.
What kind of learning is the system experiencing?
Unsupervised learning

Supervised learning
Structured learning
Reinforcement learning
5.Katie has a huge amount of warehouse data to sort but doesn’t know how to
categorize it.
Which method of machine learning would help her the most?

Supervised learning
Classical learning
Reinforcement learning
Unsupervised learning

Module 2
1.Which of the following is an important difference between linear and logistic
regressions?

Only logistic regressions have outputs between 0 and 1.


Only linear regressions have outputs shaped like an S-curve.
Only logistic regressions follow branching logic paths to an answer.
Only linear regressions have outputs that cannot be resolved.
2.You’ve been asked to create a machine learning service that helps people
choose what concert to attend on a particular date based on the type of music
they prefer, who is singing, and where the event is taking place.
What type of algorithm should you use?
Supervised learning
Logistic regression

AI quiz 14
Reinforcement learning
Decision tree
3.You want to know how many hours to study to pass an exam. The “hours of
studying” data forms a sigmoid function, or an S-shaped curve, between “fail” and
“pass”.
Which learning algorithm could you use?
Decision tree
Logistic regression
Stochastic learning

Unsupervised learning
4.Which of the following is an advantage of classical machine learning compared
to deep learning?
It’s easier to interpret.
It’s more expensive to operate.
It’s better performance on big data.

It’s obsolete.
5.What type of algorithm would help you find out what you might earn for a salary
if you have different levels of college degrees in computer science?
Supervised learning
Linear regression

Neural network
Logistic tree

Module 3
1.What kind of brain cells inspired the creation of neural networks?
Neuralgias
Neurons
Neuro bots

AI quiz 15
Neuroses
2.Fill in the blank. In deep learning, many forms of _______________ devices make up
the deep learning ecosystem.

deep neural network


deep ID net
deep ecoNet
deep capillary network
3.How can you demonstrate the concept of machine learning?

Determine how hot a cup of coffee should be by consulting a list of preferred


brewing temperatures.
Every day for two weeks, ask a librarian what books to read and keep a record of
each recommendation.
Determine the best way to book airline connections by running through a decision
tree of possible flights, destinations, and departure dates and times.

Determine the farthest distance from a target that an archer can reliably hit
bullseyes by shooting arrows repeatedly while walking closer and closer to the
target.
4.After calculating values, what do neural networks often assign to those values
that impact the final result?
Weight

Cosine
Angles
Activation
5.You are designing a perceptron. Where will you locate the algorithms that run on
the signal and then next passes the results to the output layer?
In the nucleus

In the neurotransmitter
In the hidden layers
In the input layer

AI quiz 16
Module 4
1.Which of the following models does generative AI use to produce content?
Select all that apply.
Autoregressive models

Distributive anchored categories (DACs)


Variational autoencoders (VAEs)
Generative adversarial networks (GANs)
2.Which of the following is an example of generative AI?
Composing music

Image recognition
Classifying data
Language translation
3.Which of the following is a limitation of generative AI?
Select all that apply.

Accuracy of content
Bias in the generated content
Royalty issues
Lack of originality in content
4.True or false? Roberto works as a coach on a professional sports team. One of
his players is returning to workouts with the team after being out 6 months due to
an injury. Roberto could use generative AI to create a customized workout plan
tailored to the returning athlete's current fitness level.
True
False
5.Fill in the blank. A distinguishing feature of generative AI, as opposed to other
types of AI, is its ability to _______________.

return output related to the input


create new content

AI quiz 17
recognize patterns

use text as an input prompt

Module 5
1.What do AI researchers call the type of systems likely to emerge by 2050 and
beyond?
Broad AI
General AI
Universal AI

AI for Enterprise
2.Which one of the following is a new area of research that will extend the abilities
of AI systems?
Quantum computing
Academic enrollment
Isometric discovery

Reinforcement learning
3.Which concept describes future AI’s ability to improve Earth’s safety,
sustainability, and security?
Instrumented planet
EarthWeb planet

GeoThrive planet
Sustainable planet
4.Fill in the blank. _______________ is a future form of artificial intelligence that will
support a wide range of industries, like healthcare, science, and agriculture.
AI future web
AI targets

Broad AI
AI everywhere

AI quiz 18
5.Fill in the blank. In the future, _______________ is a capability that will enable AI
systems to tailor recommendations and responses to you.
specialization
tailorization
customization
personalization

Run AI Models with IBM Watson Studio

Module 1
1.Your client has requested that the AI system you’re working on should include a
screen that displays several different graphs at one time.
What type of display is the client requesting?
A dashboard
A chronography
An IDE
An output collection

2.Which of the following is a difference between conventional computer programs


and machine learning models?
A machine learning model delivers the same output every time.
A machine learning model can reprogram itself.
Conventional computer programs can alter their own code.

Conventional computer programs perform calculations.


3.What does IDE stand for?
Integrated development environment
Interference deflection environment
Inflected diagnosis entity

Internal development engagement

AI quiz 19
4.Fill in the missing word: A machine learning _______________ is a block of
programming code.
algorithm
5.You’re the project manager of an AI system designed to diagnose problems with
fertilization in a large community of farmers. You’ve hired agricultural experts;
experts in the Python, Java, and Lisp programming languages; and data
professionals who specialize in SQL database queries. Meanwhile different
farmers are submitting data on different crops but not being data experts, they are
using different measuring systems at different times of year. Worst of all, they all
work in different buildings, using different computer systems that don’t easily
communicate with each other. Nothing is getting done.
Which capability of IBM Watson Studio would most help your AI development?
Collaborative environment

Easy visualization
Efficient workflow
Jupyter Notebooks

Module 2
1.After you provisioned the database (Cloud Object Storage) what did you select
to access AI/Machine Learning?
Catalog

Resource list
Code Engine
Cloud Foundry
2.When you selected the CSV file in All assets, what did you see?
A set of provision options for Watson Machine Learning

A preview of the data to used when training your model


A list of possible storage locations
A proposed name for your project

AI quiz 20
3.Which of the following services did you provision first for your project?
Database storage
Two competing resource names
AI / Machine Learning
All assets

4.Which of the following did you add your data set as in IBM Watson Studio?
Project
Resource
Asset
Artifact

5.After you finished setting up your IBM Watson Studio service, which of the
following did you do next?
Created a set of algorithms
Created a new project
Set up the holdout and split
Downloaded historic data about loan defaults

Module 3
1.What service did you associate with your experiment that helps with building a
model?
German_credit-data_training.csv
Sublimation matrix
Machine Learning-Risk_Fraud
AutoAI

2.Look at the confusion matrix generated by your AI model. Which of the following
best describes the cell representing No Risk Predicted and No Risk Observed?
False positive
True negative

AI quiz 21
False negative
True positive
3.Why did Watson AutoAI select Binary Classification as your Prediction Type?
Because you really only needed two models to make your point

Because you were dividing your training data into two portions
Because you only needed to manage Accuracy and Run time
Because predicting risk or no risk has only two options
4.In the simulation, you used training data and holdout data when setting up the
details of the experiment. Ninety percent of the data was used to train the
algorithms.

Which of the following describes how the holdout data was used?
Reserve data
Backup data
Testing data
Training data

5.Why did Watson test four different algorithms for this AI model?
To determine which set of algorithms predicted defaults most effectively
To identify those algorithms that triggered the confusion matrix
To remove the least effective model from the data set
To compare four different versions of the data set for accuracy

Module 4
1.Why would you save your model as a Jupyter Notebook (ipynb) file?

Select the two that apply


To secure the model against changes
To encrypt the code for security purpose
To be able to edit the code and algorithms
To be able to use it with a different data set

AI quiz 22
2.When you first save a notebook, it displays in editable form, but it is not
_______________.
Which option best completes the sentence?
defined

trusted
JavaScript
part of the pipeline
3.When your Pipeline notebook first displays, what form does it take?
Details undefined

Edit only
JavaScript enabled
View only
4.Your AI team has developed several models to visually spot defects in building
construction and trained them all on the same data. Now they’re about to generate
a confusion matrix to select the best one.

What steps will this involve?


Run them all and time how long it takes each one to create an accurate prediction.
Run them all on the identical batches of new data, then compare their
performance.
Run them all on different data sets of data, average their outcomes, then compare
the results.

Run three out of four model on new data, then compare them with the fourth as a
control group.
5.You’ve run several versions of an AI machine learning model for a client that
wants to anticipate repair needs for a machine on their assembly line. You’ve
identified the version most likely to suit their needs. Now they're asking you to
save it in its current form without any changes.

What does that tell you they plan to do with it?


Stop using it and delete it.

AI quiz 23
Continue using it with additional data.
Print it for publication in a paper-based journal.
Edit it in a Jupyter notebook using Python.

AI Ethics

Module 1
1.An AI model is systematically giving an advantage or disadvantage to a certain
group.
This is an issue of which of the following?
Explainability
Privacy
Transparency

Fairness
Robustness
2._______________ is a multidisciplinary field that investigates how to optimize AI’s
beneficial impact while reducing unintended or adverse outcomes.
AI Ethics
3.A trustworthy AI model should allow key facts about that model to be seen very
quickly, just like the nutritional label on a box of food.
This is an example of which of the following?
Fairness
Privacy
Transparency

Robustness
Explainability
4.Which of the following pillars of AI is exemplified by anyone being able to
describe how an AI system makes a prediction or recommendation?

AI quiz 24
Privacy
Transparency

Explainability
Fairness
Robustness
5.Which of the following pillars of AI ethics is most related to your AI model
withstanding intentional and unintentional interference?
Explainability

Privacy
Transparency
Robustness
Fairness

Module 2
1.Which of the following is true about bias in AI systems?
Unwanted bias is a systematic error in AI systems that may result in unfair
outcomes.
Bias in AI systems is always the result of race.
Bias always enters AI systems through the actions of bad actors.
All bias in AI systems results in unfair outcomes.
2.Fairness in AI aims to minimize which of the following?

Favorable outcomes
Unfavorable predictions
Protected attributes
Unwanted bias
3.According to the following graph, which of the following options is correct?

White employees belong to an unprivileged group.


Non-White employees belong to a privileged group.

AI quiz 25
White employees belong to a privileged group.
There is no privileged group.

4.Complete the sentence. A _______________ group traditionally receives more


favorable outcomes compared to a _______________ group that traditionally receives
less to no favorable outcomes.
protected, privileged
privileged, unprivileged
privileged, unprotected

unprivileged, privileged
5.When looking at a list of promotion candidates generated by an AI system,
which of the following might be an indicator that there is unwanted bias in the
system?
Select the two that apply
All groups are represented equally
A group receives a systematic disadvantage
All groups are represented proportionally.

A group receives a systematic advantage.

Module 3
1.In a poisoning attack, when does the adversarial attack occur?
Training phase
Post deployment phase
Terminal phase
Planning phase

2.Which of the following describes a robust AI system?


The AI system is secured on a computer behind locked doors and windows.
The AI system is very fast in processing data.
The AI system is housed on a computer with lots of RAM and hard drive space.

AI quiz 26
The AI system can effectively handle malicious attacks without causing
unintentional harm.
3.Which of the following are examples of adversarial attacks on an AI system?
Select the two that apply

Poisoning
Denial of Service (DoS) attack
Terminal execution
Evasion
4.Which of the following is an example of poisoning in the AI context?
Select the three that apply.
Sending malicious test samples to the deployed model
Updating features and labels of the training data
Corrupting test data sent to the deployed model
Modifying AI model architecture, parameters, and logic
Injecting malicious samples into the training data

5.Which of the following describes how adversarial attacks are intentionally


carried out on AI systems to accomplish a malicious end goal?
Adversarial attacks are only carried out by governments against governments.
Adversarial attacks attempt to exploit AI system vulnerabilities.
Adversarial attacks attempt to breach the secure facilities holding the computers
the AI resides on.
Adversarial attacks attempt to clean data sets that the AI is using to train.

Module 4
1.When developing explanations for the output of an AI model, it is important to
remember that explanations must _______________ depending on the user persona.
vary

AI quiz 27
2.Which of the following options would be true for the AI system shown in the
following graphic?
The AI system has very little explainability.
The AI system is biased.
The AI system is very robust.
The AI system is transparent.
3.Which of the following describes an AI system, that everyday people, who do
not have any special training in AI, can understand how and why the system came
to a particular prediction or recommendation?

Understandable
Transparent
Explainable
Interpretable
4.When doctors use AI to help make a medical diagnosis, it is important that the AI
has which of the following?

Select the two that apply.


Explainability
Examinability
Interpretability
Indexability
5._______________ is the degree to which an observer can understand the cause of
a decision.
Explainability

Module 5
1.Complete the sentence. In order to be trustworthy, an AI system must be
_______________ .
governable
transparent

AI quiz 28
traceable
flexible
2.Which of the following business roles contribute to design decisions?
Select the two that apply.
Business Owner
Model Validator
Data Engineer
AI Model Lead

3.Which of the following business roles is responsible for data?


Select the three that apply.
Data Scientist
AI Ops Engineer
AI Model Lead
Data Engineer
4.Sheldon is creating an AI recommendation system. Which of the following facts
about the system should he share to ensure transparency?
Select the two that apply.
What data is collected
Who has access to the data
How the AI’s neural network is structured
How decisions are made in the AI model
5._______________ is disclosing information related to the data used for building AI
systems, design decisions made throughout the process, model creation, model
evaluation, and model deployment.
Transparency

Module 6

AI quiz 29
1.Troy is trying to determine if Dean’s information was used in the training data set
for a predictive AI system.
Which of the following describes the kind of attack Troy would use?
Group identity attack
Membership inference attack
Personal information attack
Individual information attack
2.Ahbed wants to employ privacy controls before his model is deployed.

Which of the following should he use?


Select the two that apply.
Data minimization
Differential privacy
Model anonymization
Data anonymization
3.Which of the following would not be considered personal information (PI)?
A person’s postal code
A person’s name
A person’s favorite color

A person’s employer
4.Shirley was arrested for protesting when she in college.
Which of the following would this be an example of?
Personal information (PI)
Inferential personal information
Harmful personal information
Sensitive personal information (SPI)
5.Annie is reviewing what data to collect for the AI model to process. She decides
not to collect users’ mailing addresses.

AI quiz 30
Which control is Annie employing?
Model anonymization
Data minimization
Data anonymization
Differential privacy

AI quiz 31

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