You are online doing a search. You know the search engine you are using incorporates some machine learning algorithms to build search hierarchies, but it also uses a pre-programmed database to look things up. Is this an AI, and how do you justify that answer?(1 point)

Responses

No, the search engine is entirely non-AI because it uses a database.
No, the search engine is entirely non-AI because it uses a database.

No, the search engine is only AI-powered because it does partial learning.
No, the search engine is only AI-powered because it does partial learning.

Yes, the search engine is narrow AI because it uses machine learning algorithms.
Yes, the search engine is narrow AI because it uses machine learning algorithms.

Yes, the program is a general AI because it behaves just like a human.

1 answer

No, the search engine is narrow AI because it uses machine learning algorithms. This justifies the answer because the machine learning algorithms allow the search engine to learn and improve its search hierarchies over time, simulating human-like behavior in a specific task or domain.
Similar Questions
  1. Bing (common search engine)iSEEK Education (academic search engine) MetaLib metasearch engine) ( What types of information did
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  2. What is a Boolean operator?A. A credible website described as having current information about topic. B. A tool used to organize
    1. answers icon 3 answers
  3. Which of the following is a search engine?A. Internet Explorer B. Mozilla Firefox C. Google D. Safari I think it's C. But aren't
    1. answers icon 32 answers
more similar questions