AI/Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
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Frequently asked questions
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What is generative AI?
Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence (AI) that often uses generative adversarial networks (GANs) to create realistic and original content. OpenAI’s ChatGPT falls into this category.
Learn more about Sitecore’s generative AI approach here.
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What is artificial intelligence?
Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science broadly focused on creating artificially intelligent systems capable of mirroring the human mind and replicating human intelligence. Examples of AI systems include expert systems, image recognition, natural language processing and speech recognition.
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What is deep learning?
Deep learning is a training method for AI systems. Deep learning is modelled on the human brain; it teaches computers to recognize complex patterns and then use those patterns to produce more accurate results.
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What is artificial general intelligence?
Artificial general intelligence (AGI) describes a machine that can truly think like a human being. Also known as strong AI, such a system would be capable of replicating human intelligence. This is the science fiction version of AI, the kind that would pass the Turing Test (named after Alan Turing who originally conceived of the concept) and does not yet exist, though breakthroughs in AI research continue.
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What is narrow AI?
Narrow AI, also known as specialized AI, is an AI system designed for a specific task, such as a self-driving car, other autonomous vehicles, or an email spam filter.
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What is a Large Language Model?
A Large Language Model (LLM) is a type of algorithm within the generative AI ecosystem. They use enormous data sets and deep learning to generate text that looks identical or very similar to text written by humans.
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What types of AI use natural language processing?
Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, and IBM Watson all use natural language processing.