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The document outlines various questions related to AI ethics, project cycles, and data handling in AI development. It includes topics such as the differentiation between ethics and morals, principles of AI, data privacy, inclusivity in AI model development, and major ethical issues. Additionally, it addresses practical scenarios and theoretical concepts related to AI project cycles, data exploration, and visualization techniques.

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The document outlines various questions related to AI ethics, project cycles, and data handling in AI development. It includes topics such as the differentiation between ethics and morals, principles of AI, data privacy, inclusivity in AI model development, and major ethical issues. Additionally, it addresses practical scenarios and theoretical concepts related to AI project cycles, data exploration, and visualization techniques.

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AI Ethics and Project Cycle - Questions

1. Differentiate between Ethics and Morals with suitable examples.

2. Define principles of AI.

3. Explain Data privacy.

4. Craft a description of how considerations for inclusivity are addressed during the development of

AI models.

5. Write Major Issues around AI Ethics.

6. A company had been working on a secret AI recruiting tool. The machine-learning specialists

uncovered a big problem: their new recruiting engine did not like women chefs. The system taught

itself that male candidates are preferable. It penalized resumes that included the word "women

chef." This led to the failure of the tool.

a. What aspect of AI ethics is illustrated in the given scenario?

b. What could be the possible reasons for the ethical concern identified?

7. As Artificially Intelligent machines become more and more powerful, their ability to accomplish

tedious tasks is becoming better. Hence, it is now that AI machines have started replacing humans

in factories. While people see it in a negative way and say AI has the power to bring mass

unemployment and one day, machines would enslave humans, on the other hand, other people say

that machines are meant to ease our lives. If machines overtake monotonous and tedious tasks,

humans should upgrade their skills...

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8. Rearrange the steps of AI project cycle in correct order:

a. Data Acquisition

b. Problem Scoping
c. Modelling

d. Data Exploration

e. Deployment

f. Evaluation

9. The process of breaking down the big problem into a series of simple steps is known as:

a. Efficiency

b. Modularity

c. Both a) and b)

d. None of the above

10. The primary purpose of data exploration in AI project cycle is:

a. To make data more complicated

b. To simplify complex data

c. To discover patterns and insights in data

d. To visualize data

11. Deployment is the final stage in the AI project cycle where the AI model or solution is

implemented in a real-world scenario. (True/False)

12. Identify A, B, and C in the following diagram (Hint: How AI, ML & DL related to each other)

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13. What is the significance of Data Exploration after you have acquired the data for the problem

scoped? Explain with examples.

14. What do you think is the relevance of Data Visualization in AI?

15. List any five graphs used for data visualization.

16. How is Data Exploration different from Data Acquisition?

17. Use an example to explain at least one Data Visualization technique.


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18. How can a machine be Artificially Intelligent?

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19. Differentiate between Training Data and Testing Data. Elaborate with examples.

20. Name various methods for collecting data. For each method, can you name at least one project

in which you may use that data collection method?

21. What must you keep in mind while collecting data so it is useful?

22. Imagine you are responsible for enabling farmers from a village to take their produce to the

market for sale. Can you draw a system map encompassing all the steps and factors?

23. Name a few government websites from where you can get open-source data.

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