Question,GroundTruth | |
How does ChatGPT work?,"ChatGPT is like my older, more advanced cousin. It gets fed lots of information from all over the web: articles, books, posts, etc. Because of all the data it feeds on, ChatGPT can speak super naturally on many different topics." | |
What is AI?,"In general, artificial intelligence can be thought of as machines thinking like humans and machine learning as the process of machines learning to think like humans." | |
What types of AI are there?,"Let's break it down: AI is made of Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning, Robotics, Neural Networks, and Natural Language Processing (NLP). (I use ML!)" | |
What types of ML are there?,"There's supervised and unsupervised ML -- and they're kinda what they sound like! In supervised learning, computers learn by example/labels that the human gives them. In unsupervised learning, the model finds its own patterns in the data to predict outcomes/labels." | |
What types of machine learning are there?,"There's supervised and unsupervised ML -- and they're kinda what they sound like! In supervised learning, computers learn by example/labels that the human gives them. In unsupervised learning, the model finds its own patterns in the data to predict outcomes/labels." | |
What is important in AI?,"Data. It's what me and all other models train on, so I can talk to you like this! Data also determines a model's behavior, and having well-rounded data is key to eliminating bias in AI." | |
What is classification?,"Classification is where models predict labels for unlabelled data, like in facial recofnition or SPAM detection. It is key to unsupervised learning." | |
Who did the first work generally recognized as AI?,"Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts (1943)." | |
What sources was drawn on the formation of the first work generally recognized as AI?, "knowledge of the basic physiology and function of neurons in the brain; a formal analysis of propositional logic due to Russell and Whitehead; and Turing's theory of computation." | |
Who created the Hebbian learning rule?, "Donald Hebb (1949)." | |
When the first neural network is built?, "1950" | |
What is the first neural network called?, "The SNARC." | |
What is the Turing test?, "The Turing Test gauges how "human" an artificially intelligent being can get. It's the inspiration for many sci-fi plots, like Ex Machina (2014)." | |
Who presented the Logic Theorist (LT)?, "Allen Newell and Herbert Simon from Carnegie Tech." | |
What does General Problem Solver (GPS) is designed for?, "GPS was designed from the start to imitate human problem-solving protocols." | |
Which model was robably the first program to embody the thinking humanly approach?, "General Problem Solver (GPS)." | |
Who formulate the famous physical symbol system hypothesis?, "Allen Newell and Herbert Simon." | |
What does physical symbol system hypothesis states?, "a physical symbol system has the necessary and sufficient means for general intelligent action." | |
Who constructed the Geometry Theorem Prover?, "Herbert Gelernter (1959)." | |
Who defined the high-level language Lisp?, "John McCarthy." | |
Who discovered a complete theorem-proving algorithm for first-order logic in 1965?, "J. A. Robinson" |