Question 11: Patients at highest of complications can be detected based on artificial
intelligence techniques.
A. danger B. risk C. chance D. threat
Question 12: For years, AI researchers had implied that a breakthrough was just the corner.
A. at B. around C. in D. from
Question 13: Marvin Minsky said in 1967 that within a generation the problem of creating AI would be solved.
A. utterly B. substantially C. extremely D. highly
Question 14: By the late 1980s, the term Al was being avoided by many researchers, who opted instead themselves with specific sub-disciplines such as neural networks, agent technology, case-based reasoning.
A. aligning B. to align C. to aligning D. align
Question 15: They attributed the increase in workforce productivity the adoption of AI technologies.
A. in B. to C. of D. for
Question 16: If andartificial intelligence in the workplace become a reality, there will surely be an increasing need for skills that robots can't offer.
A. automatic B. automate C. automation D. automatically
Question 17: Artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability of a digital computer to perform tasks associated with intelligent beings.
A. commonly B. popularly C. basically D. primarily
Question 18: At companies like Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google, they help to develop long-term plans and digital
A. interacts B. interactive C. interactional D. interactions
Question 19: Artificial intelligence is based on the that the process of human thought can be mechanized.
A. evidence B. theory C. belief D. assumption
Question 20: An electronic brain refers to a large computing machine depending electronic devices for its operation.
primarily B. immediately C. artificially D. naturally