AI Fundamentals Level 1 Quiz - Attempt Review - Jan 2024
AI Fundamentals Level 1 Quiz - Attempt Review - Jan 2024
AI Fundamentals Level 1 Quiz - Attempt Review - Jan 2024
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Question 1 There is a well-known phenomenon in AI
Correct models in which the system can provide an
answer that is factually incorrect, irrelevant,
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nonsensical, or even more concerning, an
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incorrect answer that sounds plausible. What Back
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this phenomenon called?
Bias
Hallucination
Distortion
Partiality
Question 2 Businesses can experience unforeseen
Correct consequences in their AI applications if their
output is skewed by the model’s training data.
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associates specific traits or professions with aBack Next
certain race or gender, leading to inaccurate
predictions and offensive responses?
Partiality
Hallucination
Bias
Distortion
Question 3 Businesses are undoubtedly feeling an
Correct immense amount of pressure to act now, or
they risk falling behind AI-adopting competitors
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who do a better job of meeting customer
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expectations. But success in applying AI, Back Next
whether based on the most advanced machine
learning or latest foundation models for
generative AI is not just measured in speed.
IBM’s approach to AI is based on four core and
differentiating beliefs. What are these 4 core
beliefs?
Frank Rosenblatt
Alan Turing
John McCarthy
Thomas J Watson
Question 6 There are 4 types of machine learning methods.
Correct What is the training method that teaches an AI
model to find the best result by trial and error,
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receiving rewards or punishment from an
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algorithm based on its results? Back Next
Unsupervised learning
Reinforcement learning
Directed learning
Supervised learning
Question 7 Modern AI systems use machine learning and
Correct natural language processing to talk to users as
they would talk to a human agent and natural
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language understanding to discern the user’s
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need. These tools make it easy for users to find
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the information they need by responding to
their questions and requests through text or
audio input without the need for human
intervention. What is this type of technology
called that uses this conversational AI.
Aides
Chatbots
Intercom bots
Personal assistants
Question 8 Artificial intelligence (AI) is the field focused on
Correct building smart machines that can perform tasks
that normally require human intelligence. What
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subfield of artificial intelligence uses a broad
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set of techniques to train a computer to learn Back Next
from its inputs, using existing data, and one or
more “training” methods, instead of
programming it?
Rules-based systems
Reinforcement learning
Generative AI
Text generation
Text tokenization
IBM Turbonomic
IBM Watson Orchestrate
IBM Instana
IBM SevOne Network Performance
Management (NPM)
Question 11 Your client wants to know more about the
Correct recent announcement of watsonx. They heard it
was a new AI and data platform but they don’t
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know much more. What is the watsonx
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component that clients can use to train, Back Next
validate, tune, and deploy AI models?
watsonx.platform
watsonx.data
watsonx.ai
watsonx.governance
Question 12 AI comprises a group of technologies that are
Correct not only key for businesses to complete a
successful digital transformation, but also
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necessary to address sustainability. AI is being
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used to design smart buildings and factories Back Next
with sustainability built into the design and
operational insights can be derived from AI
models that help drive clean energy transitions.
ESG concerns have reached prominence in
corporations. What does ESG stand for?
Supervised learning
Request-driven computing
Question 14 Traditional AI techniques involve algorithms
Correct that make either a prediction (for example,
what is the likelihood this loan application will
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default?) or a classification (is this email likely
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to be spam) based on a set of inputs. There isBack Next
an emerging set of AI techniques called
“generative AI”. What does this refer to?