agent: A person or thing (it can be a chemical or even a form of energy) that plays some role in getting something done.
artificial intelligence: A type of knowledge-based decision-making exhibited by machines or computers. The term also refers to the field of study in which scientists try to create machines or computer software capable of intelligent behavior.
basalt: A type of black volcanic rock that tends to be very dense (unless volcanic eruptions seeded it with lots of air pockets).
behavior: The way something, often a person or other organism, acts towards others, or conducts itself.
bot: (short for web robot) A computer program designed to appear that its actions come from some human. The goal is to have it interact with people or perform automated tasks such as finding and sharing online information through social-media accounts.
chatbot: A computer program created to seemingly converse with human users. Modern ones (such as Siri, Alexa, Ocelot and Sprinklr) can retrieve information over the internet about news events or classroom topics. Many even work as digital assistants to answer questions about purchases, products or scheduling on behalf of stores, pharmacies or banks.
computer science: The scientific study of the principles and use of computers. Scientists who work in this field are known as computer scientists.
context: The setting or circumstances that help explain an event, some statement or some conclusion.
culture: (n. in social science) The sum total of typical behaviors and social practices of a related group of people
dean: (in colleges and universities) A person to whom a school has given responsibility for overseeing a particular part of the institution or area of concern. For instance, there may be a dean of students, a dean of admissions, a dean of foreign outreach, a dean of the college of engineering or perhaps a dean of social responsibility.
develop: To emerge or to make come into being, either naturally or through human…
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