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    adversarial machine learning

    Adversarial machine learning is a technique used in machine learning (ML) to fool or misguide a model with malicious input.

  • AgentGPT

    AgentGPT is a generative artificial intelligence tool that enables users to create autonomous AI agents that can be delegated a range of tasks.

  • AI art (artificial intelligence art)

    AI art (artificial intelligence art) is any form of digital art created or enhanced with AI tools.

  • AI prompt

    An artificial intelligence (AI) prompt is a mode of interaction between a human and a large language model that lets the model generate the intended output.

  • AI prompt engineer

    An AI prompt engineer is an expert in creating text-based prompts or cues that can be interpreted and understood by large language models and generative AI tools.

  • AI watermarking

    AI watermarking is the process of embedding a recognizable, unique signal into the output of an artificial intelligence model, such as text or an image, to identify that content as AI generated.

  • AI winter

    AI winter is a quiet period for artificial intelligence research and development.

  • algorithmic transparency

    Algorithmic transparency is openness about the purpose, structure and underlying actions of the algorithms used to search for, process and deliver information.

  • Amazon Bedrock (AWS Bedrock)

    Amazon Bedrock -- also known as AWS Bedrock -- is a machine learning platform used to build generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications on the Amazon Web Services cloud computing platform.

  • ambient intelligence (AmI)

    Ambient intelligence, sometimes referred to as AmI, is the element of a pervasive computing environment that enables it to interact with and respond appropriately to the humans in that environment.

  • anomaly detection

    Anomaly detection is the process of identifying data points, entities or events that fall outside the normal range.

  • artificial general intelligence (AGI)

    Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the representation of generalized human cognitive abilities in software so that, faced with an unfamiliar task, the AI system could find a solution.

  • artificial intelligence (AI)

    Artificial intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.

  • artificial intelligence (AI) governance

    Artificial intelligence governance is the legal framework for ensuring AI and machine learning technologies are researched and developed with the goal of helping humanity adopt and use these systems in ethical and responsible ways.

  • Artificial Intelligence as a Service (AIaaS)

    Artificial Intelligence as a Service (AIaaS) is the third-party offering of artificial intelligence (AI) outsourcing.

  • artificial superintelligence (ASI)

    Artificial superintelligence (ASI) is a software-based system with intellectual powers beyond those of humans across a comprehensive range of categories and fields of endeavor.

  • assistive technology (adaptive technology)

    Assistive technology is a set of devices intended to help people who have disabilities.

  • augmented intelligence

    Augmented intelligence is the use of technology to enhance a human's ability to execute tasks, perform analysis and make decisions.

  • automated machine learning (AutoML)

    Automated machine learning (AutoML) is the process of applying machine learning (ML) models to real-world problems using automation.

  • automated reasoning

    Automated reasoning is the area of computer science concerned with applying reasoning in the form of logic to computing systems.

  • autonomous artificial intelligence (autonomous AI)

    Autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of AI in which systems and tools are advanced enough to act with limited human oversight and involvement.

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