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Class 11 Introduction AI For Everyone

The document introduces key concepts of artificial intelligence (AI) and its subsets, including machine learning and deep learning. It explains the relationship between AI and machine learning, defines data and its types, and discusses reinforcement learning with applications in education. Additionally, it provides criteria for identifying AI-based applications, using chatbots as an example.

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Class 11 Introduction AI For Everyone

The document introduces key concepts of artificial intelligence (AI) and its subsets, including machine learning and deep learning. It explains the relationship between AI and machine learning, defines data and its types, and discusses reinforcement learning with applications in education. Additionally, it provides criteria for identifying AI-based applications, using chatbots as an example.

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Class 11 Introduction AI for everyone

1. How is machine learning related to AI?

Answer: Artificial Intelligence is a field that combines computer science and robust datasets to
enable problem-solving. AI does not replace human decisions; instead, AI adds value to human
judgment. Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on developing
algorithms and models that enable computers to learn from data and make predictions or decisions
without being explicitly programmed.

2. Define Data. List the types of data.

Answer: Data might be facts, statistics, opinions, or any kind of content that is recorded in some
format. This could include voices, photos, names, and even dance moves! It surrounds us and
shapes our experiences, decisions, and interactions.

3. Define machine learning.

Answer: Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on developing
algorithms and models that enable computers to learn from data and make predictions or decisions
without being explicitly programmed.

4. What is deep learning, and how does it differ from traditional machine learning?

Answer: Deep learning is a type of machine learning that imitates the working of the human brain
in processing data and creating patterns for use in decision-making. Deep learning uses a complex
neural network with many layers, while traditional machine learning works on one or two layers.
Deep learning requires large amounts of data, but traditional machine learning can work on small
sets of data. Deep learning can handle complex tasks like natural language processing, image
recognition, and speech recognition, but traditional machine learning can handle simple tasks like
recognizing patterns and making predictions.

5. What do you mean by Reinforcement Learning? Write any two applications of


Reinforcement Learning at School

Answer: Reinforcement learning is a type of machine learning where an agent learns to make
decisions by interacting with an environment to maximize cumulative rewards. The two
applications of reinforcement learning are

 Personalized Learning System: The personalized learning system helps the students to improve
their understanding of subjects, which will help to enhance overall academic performance.
 Automated Tutoring System: This system provides personalized guidance and support to the
students like a human tutor. An automated tutoring system can improve problem-solving skills and
can take feedback.
6. How do you understand whether a machine/application is AI based or not? Explain with the help
of an example.

Answer: Any machine that has been trained with data and can make decisions/predictions on its
own can be termed as AI. For example, the bot or the automation machine is not trained with any
data; it is not an AI, while a chatbot that understands, and processes human language is an AI.

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