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"Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach" (4th Edition) by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig is a comprehensive
textbook covering various aspects of artificial intelligence. The book is structured into seven parts, each
containing multiple chapters:
I. Artificial Intelligence
1. Introduction
2. Intelligent Agents
II. Problem-solving
3. Solving Problems by Searching
4. Search in Complex Environments
5. Adversarial Search and Games
6. Constraint Satisfaction Problems
III. Knowledge, Reasoning, and Planning
7. Logical Agents
8. First-Order Logic
9. Inference in First-Order Logic
10. Knowledge Representation
11. Automated Planning
IV. Uncertain Knowledge and Reasoning
12. Quantifying Uncertainty
13. Probabilistic Reasoning
14. Probabilistic Reasoning over Time
15. Probabilistic Programming
16. Making Simple Decisions
17. Making Complex Decisions
18. Multiagent Decision Making
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V. Machine Learning
19. Learning from Examples
20. Learning Probabilistic Models
21. Deep Learning
22. Reinforcement Learning
VI. Communicating, Perceiving, and Acting
23. Natural Language Processing
24. Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing
25. Computer Vision
26. Robotics
VII. Conclusions
27. Philosophy, Ethics, and Safety of AI
28. The Future of AI
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1. What is the primary goal of Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
o A) To create machines that can perform any human task.
o B) To develop software that can manage databases.
o C) To improve computer hardware performance.
o D) To design user-friendly interfaces.
Answer: A) To create machines that can perform any human task.
Explanation: AI aims to develop systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence,
such as reasoning, learning, perception, and decision-making.
2. Which of the following is NOT considered a subfield of AI?
o A) Machine Learning
o B) Natural Language Processing
o C) Quantum Computing
o D) Robotics
Answer: C) Quantum Computing
Explanation: Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Robotics are subfields of AI. Quantum
Computing is a separate field focused on computational methods using quantum mechanics.
3. What is the Turing Test designed to assess?
o A) The speed of a computer's processing
o B) The ability of a machine to exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from a human
o C) The accuracy of a machine’s calculations
o D) The storage capacity of a computer system
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