A to Z of artificial intelligence (AI)—a guide for staff

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A to Z of artificial intelligence (AI)—a guide for staff

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This document provides a basic explanation of key terms that you may encounter in relation to artificial intelligence (AI). If you require any further explanation or would like guidance on any other terminology, please contact [state who].

Artificial intelligenceThere is no single definition of artificial intelligence (AI). Broadly speaking it is the simulation of human intelligence in machines, generally computer systems.
AI tool or AI systemComputer software and systems that simulate human intelligence.
AI tools can learn, problem-solve, make decisions, and understand language.
This can be contrasted with non-AI pre-programmed tools, which generally apply the same set of rules each time unless a human intervenes to update the rules. An AI tool can learn and adapt without human intervention.
AlgorithmThe coded instructions that tell the AI tool how to function.
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