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  • R

    robo-advisor

    A robo-advisor is a virtual financial advisor powered by artificial intelligence (AI) that employs an algorithm to deliver an automated selection of financial advisory services.

  • robot

    A robot is a machine designed to execute one or more tasks automatically with speed and precision. There are as many different types of robots as there are tasks for them to perform.

  • robot economy

    The robot economy is a scenario in which most of the labor required to sustain human life is automated.

  • robotic surgery (robot-assisted surgery)

    Robotic surgery is the use of computer technologies working in conjunction with robot systems to perform medical procedures.

  • S

    self-driving car (autonomous car or driverless car)

    A self-driving car (sometimes called an autonomous car or driverless car) is a vehicle that uses a combination of sensors, cameras, radar and artificial intelligence (AI) to travel between destinations without a human operator.

  • singularity

    In technology, the singularity describes a hypothetical future where technology growth is out of control and irreversible.

  • social robot

    A social robot is an artificial intelligence (AI) system that is designed to interact with humans and other robots.

  • stemming

    Stemming is the process of reducing a word to its stem that affixes to suffixes and prefixes or to the roots of words known as "lemmas."

  • supervised learning

    Supervised learning is an approach to creating artificial intelligence (AI) where a computer algorithm is trained on input data that has been labeled for a particular output.

  • sustainable AI

    Sustainable AI is the use of artificial intelligence systems that operate in ways contingent with sustainable business practices.

  • T

    telepresence robot

    A telepresence robot is a remote-controlled, wheeled device that has wireless internet connectivity.

  • transformer model

    A transformer model is a neural network architecture that can automatically transform one type of input into another type of output.

  • Turing Test

    A Turing Test is a method of inquiry in artificial intelligence (AI) for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human being.

  • U

    unsupervised learning

    Unsupervised learning is a type of machine learning (ML) technique that uses artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to identify patterns in data sets that are neither classified nor labeled.

  • V

    variational autoencoder (VAE)

    A variational autoencoder (VAE) is a generative AI algorithm that uses deep learning to generate new content, detect anomalies and remove noise.

  • vision language models (VLMs)

    Vision language models (VLMs) combine machine vision and semantic processing techniques to make sense of the relationship within and between objects in images.

  • What are vector embeddings?

    Vector embeddings are numerical representations that capture the relationships and meaning of words, phrases and other data types.

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