A vector in vector calculus is a quantity that has magnitude and direction.
What is a vector in computer programming?
Which of the following is an example of fitting a curve to a set of data?
In the 1800's the development of statistics led to___________theorem and is used in probabilistic inference. (Select the missing word.)
The EU's Ethical Guidelines use what to demonstrate trustworthy Al?
From the Ell's ethics guidelines for Al, what does 'The Principle of Autonomy,' mean?
What is defined as a machine that can carry out a complex series of tasks automatically?
Para View allows large data sets to be visualised on a parallel computer.
Which of the following is one of the techniques used?
What is one of the MAIN contributions of Al to the rapid development of The Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Professor David Chalmers described consciousness as having two questions. What were these?
An Al agent relies on its perceptual input. This is called the agent's what?
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