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01 What is the most accurate description of "artificial intelligence" as a field?
A single technology that makes computers conscious A broad engineering discipline for building systems that reason, learn, perceive and act Any software that uses a database Only large language models like ChatGPT
02 Which statement best captures the AI we actually use today?
General AI (AGI) that matches humans across all tasks Narrow AI that is superhuman at specific, bounded tasks Sentient machines with their own goals Systems that never make mistakes
03 In one sentence, what does training a modern AI model actually do?
It hand-codes every rule a programmer can think of It adjusts internal parameters by learning patterns from large amounts of data It copies answers from the internet at runtime It randomly guesses until a human approves
04 Why is prompt engineering a foundational practical skill?
It lets you retrain the model from scratch How you phrase and structure input strongly shapes the quality and reliability of output It is only relevant for image models It removes the need to check AI output
05 What is the healthiest mental model for human–AI collaboration at work?
AI fully replaces human judgment in all decisions AI handles scale and drafts while humans provide judgment, context and accountability Humans should avoid AI entirely AI should run unsupervised in high-stakes settings