1) Artificial Intelligence (AI) a) The amount of energy that machines, buildings, or processes use. b) A large building full of servers where digital information is stored and processed. c) A step-by-step set of instructions used by computers to solve problems or make decisions. d) Technology that allows computers or machines to perform tasks that usually require human thinking. 2) Algorithm a) A powerful computer chip that can perform many calculations quickly; often used to train AI. b) Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment and can continue in the future. c) Technology that allows computers or machines to perform tasks that usually require human thinking. d) A step-by-step set of instructions used by computers to solve problems or make decisions. 3) Data Center a) The protection of personal information so it is not shared or used without permission. b) Unfair results or preferences created when an AI learns from data that is not neutral. c) The stage where an AI uses what it has learned to answer questions, make decisions, or produce text/images. d) A large building full of servers where digital information is stored and processed. 4) GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) a) A powerful computer chip that can perform many calculations quickly; often used to train AI. b) The stage where an AI uses what it has learned to answer questions, make decisions, or produce text/images. c) Technology that allows computers or machines to perform tasks that usually require human thinking. d) The amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere because of human activities. 5) Training (AI) a) The stage where an AI uses what it has learned to answer questions, make decisions, or produce text/images. b) The process of teaching an AI system by giving it large amounts of data so it can learn patterns. c) Technology that allows computers or machines to perform tasks that usually require human thinking. d) The amount of energy that machines, buildings, or processes use. 6) Inference a) Technology that allows computers or machines to perform tasks that usually require human thinking. b) The process of teaching an AI system by giving it large amounts of data so it can learn patterns. c) A powerful computer chip that can perform many calculations quickly; often used to train AI. d) The stage where an AI uses what it has learned to answer questions, make decisions, or produce text/images. 7) Carbon Footprint a) The amount of energy that machines, buildings, or processes use. b) A large building full of servers where digital information is stored and processed. c) The amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere because of human activities. d) The process of teaching an AI system by giving it large amounts of data so it can learn patterns. 8) Energy Consumption a) A powerful computer chip that can perform many calculations quickly; often used to train AI. b) Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment and can continue in the future. c) The amount of energy that machines, buildings, or processes use. d) Technology that allows computers or machines to perform tasks that usually require human thinking. 9) Bias (in AI) a) The stage where an AI uses what it has learned to answer questions, make decisions, or produce text/images. b) Unfair results or preferences created when an AI learns from data that is not neutral. c) Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment and can continue in the future. d) The protection of personal information so it is not shared or used without permission. 10) Data Privacy a) The protection of personal information so it is not shared or used without permission. b) Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment and can continue in the future. c) A powerful computer chip that can perform many calculations quickly; often used to train AI. d) Technology that allows computers or machines to perform tasks that usually require human thinking. 11) Sustainability a) The amount of energy that machines, buildings, or processes use. b) Unfair results or preferences created when an AI learns from data that is not neutral. c) The stage where an AI uses what it has learned to answer questions, make decisions, or produce text/images. d) Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment and can continue in the future.
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