Exam 2: Artificial Intelligence Concepts, Drivers, Major Technologies, and Business Applications
Exam 1: Overview of Business Intelligence, Analytics, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence: Systems for Decision Support21 Questions
Exam 2: Artificial Intelligence Concepts, Drivers, Major Technologies, and Business Applications53 Questions
Exam 3: Nature of Data, Statistical Modeling, and Visualization33 Questions
Exam 4: Data Mining Process, Methods, and Algorithms15 Questions
Exam 5: Machine-Learning Techniques for Predictive Analytics30 Questions
Exam 6: Deep Learning and Cognitive Computing56 Questions
Exam 7: Text Mining, Sentiment Analysis, and Social Analytics13 Questions
Exam 8: Prescriptive Analytics: Optimization and Simulation17 Questions
Exam 9: Big Data, Cloud Computing, and Location Analytics: Concepts and Tool12 Questions
Exam 10: Robotics: Industrial and Consumer Applications64 Questions
Exam 11: Group Decision Making, Collaborative Systems, and AI Support26 Questions
Exam 12: Knowledge Systems: Expert Systems, Recommenders, Chatbots, Virtual Personal Assistants, and Robo Advisors54 Questions
Exam 13: The Internet of Things As a Platform for Intelligent Applications60 Questions
Exam 14: Implementation Issues: From Ethics and Privacy to Organizational and Societal Impacts61 Questions
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Routine decisions are more likely to be fully automated, especially if they are simple.
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Using ________ retailers can learn about customers' needs and provide targeted advertisements and product recommendations directly.
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The use of ________ in HRM is increasing rapidly due to their ability to provide current information to employees anytime is a major reason.
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This type of algorithm is necessary for making large-scale decisions, but may be difficult due to difficulties in measuring costs, risks, and benefits.
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Most of the existing AI applications, which are between assisted and autonomous, are referred to as directed intelligence.
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________ computing is the application of knowledge derived from cognitive science (the study of the human brain) and computer science theories in order to simulate the human thought processes (an AI objective) so that computers can exhibit and/or support decision-making and problem-solving capabilities.
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When comparing artificial intelligence versus human intelligence how would cost be compared?
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Many experts agree that AI is concerned with two basic ideas: (1) the study of human thought processes (to understand what intelligence is) and (2) the representation and duplication of those thought processes in machines.
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What is the recognition and understanding of spoken languages by a computer?
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According to ICAEW (2017), what are the advantages of AI in accounting?
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The use of chatbots in HRM is increasing rapidly. Their ability to provide current information to employees anytime is a major reason.
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When comparing artificial intelligence versus human intelligence how would form be compared?
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Which of the following strives to have computers produce ordinary spoken language so that people can understand the computers more easily?
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What is the application of knowledge derived from cognitive science (the study of the human brain) and computer science theories in order to simulate the human thought processes so that computers can exhibit and/or support decision-making and problem-solving capabilities?
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Describe the model for the use of intelligent technologies in manufacturing companies.
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AI in banking help banks improve only their back-office operations.
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