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AI Quick Tips 104: Non-techie definitions of AI terms, Part I

AI Quick Tips

There are a ton of new-to-most-people terms out there now since AI has taken off in popularity.  


It can be really easy for us technical-folk to throw out big, confusing words and definitions that go WAY over peoples’ heads.  


I am going to attempt to simplify some of these terms so more people can be part of the conversation.


I’ll do 5 terms at a time to keep these “quick” -


Large Language Model (LLM)

  • Really smart robots that have read a lot of books, watched a lot of movies, and know a ton, so they are aware of just about anything that you can think of.  They can use that knowledge to write and create if you ask them to.  


Artificial intelligence
(AI)

  • A computer that is able to think and learn like a person.  


Algorithm

  • Step-by-step instructions (like a recipe for how to bake chocolate chip cookies),


Generative AI

  • Like a creative robot that can make its own paintings, music, or videos that somehow resembles the billions of examples that it has seen.


Chatbot

  • Like a robot butler (named Jeeves) that you can have a conversation with or ask it to do something for you.

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