U1_Lesson1_Introduction to Generative AI
Purpose: Students will understand AI's basic framework: Input, Storage, Processing, Output (ISPO).
Vocabulary: Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI, Large Language Model, Model, Machine Learning.
Activity: Students in no more than one sentence will attempt to define (guess) a specific term prior to seeing a short video that explains it and shows its relationship to AI. After the video, students will be able to edit their definition of the term.
1a.Journal: Name any job that has been created as a result of the growth of AI?
1b.Video: Careers in Generative AI2a. Journal: In no more than one sentence, define..."Large Language Models."
2b. Video: Large Language Models3a. Journal: In no more than one sentence, define..."Machine Learning."
3b. Video: Machine Learning4a. Journal: In no more than one sentence, what 4 things make..."A Computer.?"
4b. Video: What Makes A Computer A Computer?Review - Can you find the 5 terms explained in the prior videos in this AI Word Matching Quiz? Here are the definitions...now match them to the words!
AI_Matching Quiz (Note: this quiz was created using one of the AI Apps. provided in Lesson #2).
Instructions: Match each term in Column A with its correct description in Column B by writing the letter next to the corresponding number.
Column A
- Generative AI
- Large Language Models
- Patterns
- Data
- Machine Learning
Column B
A. Systems that learn from data to improve performance on specific tasks without being explicitly programmed.
B. Information that can be analyzed and used for reasoning, decision-making, or predictions.
C. Models that can understand and generate human-like text based on the patterns learned from large datasets.
D. Recognizable sequences or trends that occur within data, often used in training algorithms.
E. AI technologies that create new content, such as text, images, or music, by learning from existing data.