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ITE302c- Course 1-6 (đầy đủ) All Answers Correct B Which of the following defines the AI black box problem? 1 point A. Machine intelligence making something illusory, like pulling a rabbit from a hat B. The challenge of understanding the inner workings of opaque systems C. Not being...

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ITE302c- Course 1-6 (đầy đủ) All Answers Correct

B ✅Which of the following defines the AI black box problem?

1 point

A. Machine intelligence making something illusory, like pulling a rabbit from a hat

B. The challenge of understanding the inner workings of opaque systems

C. Not being able to know how something crashed or failed

D. A dangerous machine intelligence put in a digital prison



AC ✅Which of the following elements are important aspects of ethical integrity with regards to data?
(Select two.)

1 point

A. If the holders of data are trustworthy entities.

B. If the data is commercially viable or monetarily valuable.

C. Whether the data was gathered in an ethical manner.

D. What type of data (audio, visual, etc.) is being collected and/or utilized.



AB ✅Which of the following best describes why data is sometimes compared to oil? (Select two.)

1 point

A. Data can fuel algorithmic technologies.

B. Data can be monetarily valuable.

C. Data can be easily monopolized.

D. Data can damage the environment.



B ✅At what point should ethical consideration ideally be applied to emerging technologies?

1 point

A. Upon delivery, with appropriate warranties where necessary.

B. From its inception, through maintenance, to applying foresight regarding its decommissioning.

,C. Once an ethical issue has received negative feedback in public media.

D. During periodic reviews, with ongoing customer feedback solicited.



D ✅Which of the following describes dual-use or multipurpose data?

1 point

A. Data that can be transformed into multiple forms, e.g. extracting audio from a video file.

B. Data that can be easily shared with a partner or family member for mutual enjoyment.

C. Data that can be used in multiple devices or formats, such as a video on a Smart TV, tablet, and
computer.

D. Data collected for one application that could also be applied to another application in a different
domain.



AD ✅Which of the following are important ethical elements to safeguard within ethical AI systems?
(Select two.)

1 point

A. Transparency and explainability, balanced with privacy.

B. The number of layers, tensors, or parameters used in a model.

C. Performance and optimization.

D. Accountability and management of bias.



C ✅Which of the following is the generally agreed upon current state of the art of AI?

1 point

A. Perceptrons

B. Superintelligence

C. Narrow AI

D. Strong AI



BD ✅Question 8

Which of the following describe important aspects of why emerging technologies are so capable and
powerful? (Select two.)

,1 point

A. They are exciting and captivating to many people.

B. They may be able to self-improve by learning from data.

C. They can displace workers by performing their jobs more efficiently.

D. They can automate very complex operations.



AD ✅Question 9

Management asks someone to do a data-related task. Which of the following would likely be ethically
problematic? (Select two.)

1 point

A. Delete any erroneous data.

B. Aggregate data together.

C. Change data to another format.

D. Manipulate data or alter its interpretation.



BC ✅Which of the following describe important aspects in the role of an ethical AI engineer? (Select
two.)

1 point

A. Writing new equations to express intelligence.

B. Keeping up with the latest developments and vulnerabilities.

C. Cleaning and sorting data, and auditing for bias.

D. Building and maintaining computational hardware.



B ✅Which of the following, by itself, qualifies as personally identifiable information (PII)?

1 point

A. Temperature readings for an office building

B. A user's home address

C. System events added to a log

D. A user's customer ID in an online ordering system

, D ✅Why are groups like race and religion considered protected classes?

1 point

A. Organizations are legally not allowed to collect information about these groups.

B. These groups can be used to personally identify someone.

C. People use these groups as the basis for their identities.

D. These groups have been used as the basis for wholesale discrimination.



B ✅Which of the following describes an opt-out policy in regards to the collection of private data?

1 point

A. Data about the user is always collected, regardless of the user's consent.

B. Data about the user is automatically collected unless that user explicitly states that you should not do
so.

C. Data about that user isn't collected until that user explicitly states you are allowed to.

D. Data about the user is never collected, regardless of the user's consent.



AC ✅Which of the following are key principles of privacy by design? (Select two.)

1 point

A. Organizations must incorporate privacy protections throughout the project lifecycle.

B. Organizations must keep the focus of privacy protections on the business rather than the user.

C. Organizations must be proactive in protecting against privacy risks, not reactive.

D. Organizations must not expose the operational practices and technologies used to protect user
privacy.



B ✅What is the purpose of differential privacy?

1 point

A. To remove the direct identifiers that can be used to identify individuals.

B. To enable parties to share private data without revealing individuals represented in the data.

C. To only allow certain parties to access certain portions of the data.

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