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AI stands for Artificial Intelligence. It is basically the intelligence of machines. Its considered a field of study.
Big Data is sets of data that are so advance that they need very high tier processing to be dealt with.
A relationship between the two would be Big Data is very complex meaning it inside machines may mean that the machines are getting more intelligent as a result. AI being the machine that is getting smarter. It is getting more intelligent because of the complicated Big Data.
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Big Data is sets of data that are so advance that they need very high tier processing to be dealt with.
A relationship between the two would be Big Data is very complex meaning it inside machines may mean that the machines are getting more intelligent as a result. AI being the machine that is getting smarter. It is getting more intelligent because of the complicated Big Data.
I hope this helps!
Brainliest is always appreciated if you feel its deserved!
AI = Artificial Intelligence.
(Big) data is being collected on almost every person, from healthcare records that are deidentified, to phone and computer use (including social media). Big data people use extravagant amounts of information to make future predictions, whether it's about the spread of a disease or consumer and human behavior.
With the trillions and trillions of data bits, big data runs algorithms to make patterns and predictions about humans....or whoever/whatever the focus is. This also means AI can make patterns and predictions about itself, so it self-improves ("becomes smarter") over time.
With the data coming from humans, it's perfect for AI. AI uses the patterns and predictions derived from big data and incorporates them to make AI that is better and more accurate than it is without big data and its tools.
This is really cool, but it's important to be aware of the consequences. For example, many big corporations are investing in this technology. If they can predict what you want, they can make manipulations to better target you for e.g. advertising, your search results to steer you toward them and their product, etc.
This is a good example of awesome science and technology that definitely has neat and useful benefits, but it could be dangerous in the wrong hands.
(Big) data is being collected on almost every person, from healthcare records that are deidentified, to phone and computer use (including social media). Big data people use extravagant amounts of information to make future predictions, whether it's about the spread of a disease or consumer and human behavior.
With the trillions and trillions of data bits, big data runs algorithms to make patterns and predictions about humans....or whoever/whatever the focus is. This also means AI can make patterns and predictions about itself, so it self-improves ("becomes smarter") over time.
With the data coming from humans, it's perfect for AI. AI uses the patterns and predictions derived from big data and incorporates them to make AI that is better and more accurate than it is without big data and its tools.
This is really cool, but it's important to be aware of the consequences. For example, many big corporations are investing in this technology. If they can predict what you want, they can make manipulations to better target you for e.g. advertising, your search results to steer you toward them and their product, etc.
This is a good example of awesome science and technology that definitely has neat and useful benefits, but it could be dangerous in the wrong hands.