Do you know about AI?
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The Rules
- Answer the questions within 20 second
- Learn about AI facts
- Have fun!
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Question 1
Can AI take over the world?
No
Yes
AI is a tool created and controlled by humans
Example: Think of AI like a car. A car is built by people, and it needs a driver to control where it goes. Similarly, AI is created by people and needs instructions from humans to work.
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Question 2
Do I need to be a computer expert to use AI?
No
Yes
Many AI applications are easy to use and you don’t need to be an expert.
Example: Using AI can be as simple as using a smartphone app like when you take a photo and your camera tracks your face.
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Question 3
Is AI always correct?
No
Yes
While AI can be correct, it can also make mistakes and is not perfect.
Example: Just like a GPS system might sometimes give you a wrong turn, AI can make errors. For instance, a voice assistant might misunderstand your request if you speak with an accent or background noise.
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Question 4
Will AI replace some jobs?
No
Yes
AI will change some jobs but also create lots of new jobs.
Example: When ATMs were introduced, some bank teller jobs were reduced, but it also created new jobs for people to maintain and develop the ATM systems. Similarly, AI will change some jobs and create new opportunities.
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Question 5
Is AI only for young people?
No
Yes
AI can be used for people of all ages from young to old.
Example: AI tools like voice assistants can help adults set reminders for taking medication, while children can use AI-powered educational games to learn new things.
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Question 6
Can AI help with language translation?
No
Yes
Tools like Google Translate can help with language translations.
Example: Imagine you’re at a restaurant in a foreign country, and you can’t read the menu. Using Google Translate, you can scan the menu with your phone, and it will translate the text into your language.
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Question 7
Can AI learn on its own without any human help?
No
Yes
AI needs data and instructions from people to learn
Example: Just like a student needs books and lessons to learn, AI needs data and instructions to understand and improve. For example, a music recommendation app needs to know your favorite songs to suggest new ones you might like.
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Question 8
Can AI help with everyday tasks?
No
Yes
AI can assist with tasks like finding new food recipes, explain a job ad, teach you how use an app and more.
Example: If you want to try a new dish, you can ask an AI assistant for recipes. If you see a job ad and don’t understand some terms, AI can explain what they mean. AI can also guide you step-by-step on how to use a new app on your phone.
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Transcript
Do you know about AI?
Start
The Rules
Back
Next
00:20
Question 1
Can AI take over the world?
No
Yes
AI is a tool created and controlled by humans
Example: Think of AI like a car. A car is built by people, and it needs a driver to control where it goes. Similarly, AI is created by people and needs instructions from humans to work.
Next
00:20
Question 2
Do I need to be a computer expert to use AI?
No
Yes
Many AI applications are easy to use and you don’t need to be an expert.
Example: Using AI can be as simple as using a smartphone app like when you take a photo and your camera tracks your face.
Next
00:20
Question 3
Is AI always correct?
No
Yes
While AI can be correct, it can also make mistakes and is not perfect.
Example: Just like a GPS system might sometimes give you a wrong turn, AI can make errors. For instance, a voice assistant might misunderstand your request if you speak with an accent or background noise.
Next
00:20
Question 4
Will AI replace some jobs?
No
Yes
AI will change some jobs but also create lots of new jobs.
Example: When ATMs were introduced, some bank teller jobs were reduced, but it also created new jobs for people to maintain and develop the ATM systems. Similarly, AI will change some jobs and create new opportunities.
Next
00:20
Question 5
Is AI only for young people?
No
Yes
AI can be used for people of all ages from young to old.
Example: AI tools like voice assistants can help adults set reminders for taking medication, while children can use AI-powered educational games to learn new things.
Next
00:20
Question 6
Can AI help with language translation?
No
Yes
Tools like Google Translate can help with language translations.
Example: Imagine you’re at a restaurant in a foreign country, and you can’t read the menu. Using Google Translate, you can scan the menu with your phone, and it will translate the text into your language.
Next
00:20
Question 7
Can AI learn on its own without any human help?
No
Yes
AI needs data and instructions from people to learn
Example: Just like a student needs books and lessons to learn, AI needs data and instructions to understand and improve. For example, a music recommendation app needs to know your favorite songs to suggest new ones you might like.
Next
00:20
Question 8
Can AI help with everyday tasks?
No
Yes
AI can assist with tasks like finding new food recipes, explain a job ad, teach you how use an app and more.
Example: If you want to try a new dish, you can ask an AI assistant for recipes. If you see a job ad and don’t understand some terms, AI can explain what they mean. AI can also guide you step-by-step on how to use a new app on your phone.
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