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6. What does the Short Analysis of AI Systems emphasize?
a. The irrelevance of AI in daily life
b. The destructive nature of AI
c. The dual nature of AI, acknowledging benefits and risks
d. The need for more complicated rules and regulations
7. What is the GIGO principle’s significance in AI?
a. Encourages using any input for AI development
b. Stresses the importance of quality output in AI
c. Advocates for including biased input data
d. Highlights the need for colorful visuals in AI systems
Answers
1. (b) 2. (b) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6. (c)
7. (b)
B. Fill in the blanks.
1. AI Ethics is like a set of ____________ guiding the behaviour of smart machines.
2. AI-controlled systems are widely used in sectors such as banks, education, healthcare, and manufacturing,
reducing the need for human ____________.
3. The GIGO principle states that the quality of output from a computer system is determined by the quality
of its _____________.
4. The Problem of Inclusion in AI Systems highlights the challenge of biased decisions due to unfair
_____________.
5. Ethical concerns related to AI System Implications include worries about privacy, job displacement,
income inequalities, and potential ____________.
Answers
1. AI ethics 2. intervention 3. GIGO 4. training data
5. prevention
C. Answer the following questions.
1. Explain the concept of “People Bias” and provide an example from everyday life.
Ans: People Bias happens when individuals are treated differently based on factors such as appearance or
origin. For example, judging someone at school just because they wear different clothes, potentially
missing out on a great friend due to preconceived judgments.
2. Where are AI-controlled systems extensively utilized?
Ans: AI-controlled systems are extensively utilized in sectors such as banks, education, healthcare, and
manufacturing.
3. What does the GIGO principle stand for in AI?
Ans: The GIGO principle stands for “Garbage In, Garbage Out.”
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