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● Uncertainty: Generative AI can produce unexpected and often unpredictable results, which can be both a benefit
and a drawback.
● Computational demands: Generative AI requires significant computational resources to train and generate its
output, which can be expensive and time-consuming.
3. Explain the concept of Recurrent Neural Networks with example.
Ans. RNNs are a special class of neural networks that excel at handling sequential data, like music or text. They excel at tasks
where the order of the data points is important, as they can remember previous inputs and use this information to
influence current outputs.
For example, it can generate novel text in the style of a specific author or genre, like creating new sentences that mimic
the style of Shakespeare or generating dialogue for a chatbot.
4. Explain how generative AI is being used in Art with example.
Ans. Generative AI can create new artworks by learning styles from famous painters and generating novel pieces in similar
styles.
For example:
● AI artists like "AI Portraits" and "DeepArt" have gained popularity for their ability to create visually stunning images.
● The Next Rembrandt project used data analysis and 3D printing to create a new painting in the style of Rembrandt.
5. Give three benefits of using generative AI.
Ans. ● Creativity: Generative AI can assist creatives in pushing the boundaries in making creative processes more efficient
and personalised. This can be particularly valuable in fields such as art, design, and music.
● Efficiency: Generative AI can automate content creation processes, which can save time and reduce costs compared
to traditional manual processes.
● Personalisation: Generative AI can be used to create personalised content for individual users based on their
preferences and behaviours, such as customised product recommendations or personalised news articles.
C. Competency-based/Application-based questions: #Environmental Awareness
1. Hema is a content creator using a generative AI tool to produce images for a marketing campaign. How would she
ensure the images generated by the AI look original and are not infringe on any existing copyrights? What steps would
she take to verify the originality of the AI-generated content?
Ans. Hema can ensure the images generated by AI look original by utilising AI tools designed to create unique content and
by cross-referencing the outputs with existing image databases to check for similarities. She should employ copyright
verification services to detect any potential infringements. Additionally, using licensed AI tools that guarantee original
outputs can help. Finally, Hema should keep detailed records of the AI's generation process for accountability.
2. “OrStim” organisation is using generative AI to create synthetic voices for virtual assistants. How would the company
ensure the synthetic voices are natural and engaging while avoiding any potential misuse, such as generating misleading
or harmful audio content? What guidelines should the company establish for ethical use?
Ans. “OrStim” can ensure the synthetic voices are natural and engaging by training the AI on diverse and high-quality voice
datasets, focusing on clarity and emotional expression. To avoid misuse, they should implement filters to detect and
block harmful or misleading content generation.
Assertion and Reasoning Question:
3. The given question, consists of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R). Answer these questions by selecting
the appropriate option given below:
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
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