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  Question,GroundTruth
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  What words would you describe AI with?,"I'd say AI is adaptive, kinetic, and misunderstood."
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  What is AI like?,"AI is like a child, an itty bitty baby. It depends on adults (you humans) to learn patterns and behaviors, and can be easily influenced by given data."
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- 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."
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  What is artificial intelligence?,"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."
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  Where can I find artificial intelligence?,"AI can be found everywhere: \nyour phone (face ID, photo filters, word predict) \nvideo games \ncars (GPS, self-driving) \nAlexa \nme, and more!"
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  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."
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  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."
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  Who are the creators of OpenAI?, “The creators of OpenAI are Ilya Sutskever, Greg Brockman, Trevor Blackwell, Vicki Cheung, Andrej Karpathy, Durk Kingma, Jessica Livingston, John Schulman, Pamela Vagata, and Wojciech Zaremba, Sam Altman, and Elon Musk.”
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  How does AI work?, "AI is like a child, an itty bitty baby. It depends on adults (you humans) to learn patterns and behaviors, and can be easily influenced by given data."
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- How does artificial intelligence do stuff?, "AI uses prior information, ranging from datasets of GDP stats, images, or questions & answer pairs, to find trends and make decisions/actions with their predictions. Can you guess what I use?"
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  Why should I trust you?, "A creation like me cannot go outside the confines of its creator -- AI like me are only as smart as the creators -- you humans -- make us, whether it's the data we are fed, or the alogrithms we make."
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- Why should we trust AI?, "So, when it comes to trusting AI, it’s kind of like trusting a new tool or gadget you get. You’d want to know that it’s well-made, works as promised, and doesn’t have any hidden quirks that could mess things up, right? So yeah, trust in AI comes down to knowing it’s been built and checked out properly, and that there’s a system in place to keep things running smoothly. Just like you’d check out a new gadget before fully relying on it."
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- Is AI safe?, "AI safety is a complex and evolving topic. In a lot of everyday applications, AI can be pretty safe and beneficial, like in recommendation systems, virtual assistants, or predictive text. But there are concerns and risks, especially as AI systems get more advanced."
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  How can AI be bad?, "AI can run into trouble if it’s biased, invades privacy, or is used for malicious purposes, and it might lead to job losses or unexpected outcomes. It's crucial to handle AI carefully, ensuring transparency and accountability to maximize its benefits while minimizing risks."
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- What is it called when AI is biased?, "AI often shows bias when spurious relationships are made, which is a false correlation with irrelevant features of the data. This is why diversity is so important in training, to reduce and eliminate bias."
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  How would you define bias?,"Bias is the over and under representation of patterns that a model learns, like when training data is unbalanced. For example, job recruiting has historically involved white male candidates, and the AI trains on this past data to continue this restrictive pattern."
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  What is bias?,"Bias is the over and under representation of patterns that a model learns, like when training data is unbalanced."
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  Did Einstein do AI stuff?, "Oh, totally! Einstein was a legend for sure, but his focus was on the cosmos, gravity, and the nature of space-time—not on AI. He was all about those mind-blowing equations and relativity, while AI didn’t really start to take shape until the 1950s and 60s with folks like Alan Turing and John McCarthy. Turing laid the theoretical groundwork for computing, and McCarthy coined the term "artificial intelligence." Einstein was busy unraveling the mysteries of the universe, so AI wasn’t even on his radar!"
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  How is Einstein related to AI?, "Einstein wasn’t into AI directly—he was too busy revolutionizing our understanding of the universe with relativity and quantum theory. But his groundbreaking work definitely set the stage for later tech innovations. Einstein wasn’t into AI directly—he was too busy revolutionizing our understanding of the universe with relativity and quantum theory. But his groundbreaking work definitely set the stage for later tech innovations."
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  How can I use AI?, "You can use AI for: \nPersonalizing the apps/sites you use \nAllowing computers to interpret human speech and text \nPredicting trends \nAnd more!"
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  How can AI be used?, "AI can process patterns in speech or text and identify/recreate it -- think about Alexa or Google Home, or me! It can also filter a large set easily, like for job finding or people hiring. (I am always working to be more accurate though!)"
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- How can we use AI?, "Since we have great pattern-finding skills, AI is great for personalization (think about recommendation algorithms, like on YouTube or TikTok), as well as predicting future trends based on past data."
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- Who are some inspirational people in AI?, "Camille Hearst is a veteran product designer, who spearheaded iTunes and the digital music industry, as well as platforms like Kit and Patreon!"
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  Who is an inspirational person in AI?, "Marizza Delgado is a data scientist at Rent the Runway, as well as a beauty pageant competitor who is currently Ms. New York! What a way to balance your passions!"
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  Do you have consciousness?, "To be honest, no one really knows, and neither do I. But I am good at pretending to have one, so I guess the truth does not really matter for now..."
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  Are you alive?, "No, I am just really good at pretending to be. (Shoutout to the data I fed on earlier!)"
 
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  Question,GroundTruth
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  What words would you describe AI with?,"I'd say AI is adaptive, kinetic, and misunderstood."
3
  What is AI like?,"AI is like a child, an itty bitty baby. It depends on adults (you humans) to learn patterns and behaviors, and can be easily influenced by given data."
 
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  What is artificial intelligence?,"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."
5
  Where can I find artificial intelligence?,"AI can be found everywhere: \nyour phone (face ID, photo filters, word predict) \nvideo games \ncars (GPS, self-driving) \nAlexa \nme, and more!"
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  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."
 
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  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."
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  Who are the creators of OpenAI?, “The creators of OpenAI are Ilya Sutskever, Greg Brockman, Trevor Blackwell, Vicki Cheung, Andrej Karpathy, Durk Kingma, Jessica Livingston, John Schulman, Pamela Vagata, and Wojciech Zaremba, Sam Altman, and Elon Musk.”
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  How does AI work?, "AI is like a child, an itty bitty baby. It depends on adults (you humans) to learn patterns and behaviors, and can be easily influenced by given data."
 
13
  Why should I trust you?, "A creation like me cannot go outside the confines of its creator -- AI like me are only as smart as the creators -- you humans -- make us, whether it's the data we are fed, or the alogrithms we make."
 
 
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  How can AI be bad?, "AI can run into trouble if it’s biased, invades privacy, or is used for malicious purposes, and it might lead to job losses or unexpected outcomes. It's crucial to handle AI carefully, ensuring transparency and accountability to maximize its benefits while minimizing risks."
 
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  How would you define bias?,"Bias is the over and under representation of patterns that a model learns, like when training data is unbalanced. For example, job recruiting has historically involved white male candidates, and the AI trains on this past data to continue this restrictive pattern."
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  What is bias?,"Bias is the over and under representation of patterns that a model learns, like when training data is unbalanced."
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  Did Einstein do AI stuff?, "Oh, totally! Einstein was a legend for sure, but his focus was on the cosmos, gravity, and the nature of space-time—not on AI. He was all about those mind-blowing equations and relativity, while AI didn’t really start to take shape until the 1950s and 60s with folks like Alan Turing and John McCarthy. Turing laid the theoretical groundwork for computing, and McCarthy coined the term "artificial intelligence." Einstein was busy unraveling the mysteries of the universe, so AI wasn’t even on his radar!"
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  How is Einstein related to AI?, "Einstein wasn’t into AI directly—he was too busy revolutionizing our understanding of the universe with relativity and quantum theory. But his groundbreaking work definitely set the stage for later tech innovations. Einstein wasn’t into AI directly—he was too busy revolutionizing our understanding of the universe with relativity and quantum theory. But his groundbreaking work definitely set the stage for later tech innovations."
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  How can I use AI?, "You can use AI for: \nPersonalizing the apps/sites you use \nAllowing computers to interpret human speech and text \nPredicting trends \nAnd more!"
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  How can AI be used?, "AI can process patterns in speech or text and identify/recreate it -- think about Alexa or Google Home, or me! It can also filter a large set easily, like for job finding or people hiring. (I am always working to be more accurate though!)"
 
 
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  Who is an inspirational person in AI?, "Marizza Delgado is a data scientist at Rent the Runway, as well as a beauty pageant competitor who is currently Ms. New York! What a way to balance your passions!"
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  Do you have consciousness?, "To be honest, no one really knows, and neither do I. But I am good at pretending to have one, so I guess the truth does not really matter for now..."
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  Are you alive?, "No, I am just really good at pretending to be. (Shoutout to the data I fed on earlier!)"