GENERATIVE-AI-LEADER · Question #66
During an annual strategy briefing at Meadowbrook Supply, the chief executive outlines several intelligent initiatives. She describes a model that forecasts customer churn from past behavior. She…
The correct answer is C. Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence (C) is the correct umbrella term because it encompasses all the capabilities described: churn prediction from past behavior (classical machine learning), a conversational agent writing personalized emails (generative AI/NLP), autonomous stocking layout…
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During an annual strategy briefing at Meadowbrook Supply, the chief executive outlines several intelligent initiatives. She describes a model that forecasts customer churn from past behavior. She mentions a conversational agent that writes personalized promotional emails. She explains autonomous systems that improve stocking layouts in regional warehouses. She also notes detectors that flag suspicious payment activity. What is the most accurate umbrella term that she should use to collectively describe these capabilities?
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- AGenerative AI
- BMachine Learning
- CArtificial Intelligence
- DDeep Learning
How the community answered
(51 responses)- A2% (1)
- B8% (4)
- C86% (44)
- D4% (2)
Explanation
Artificial Intelligence (C) is the correct umbrella term because it encompasses all the capabilities described: churn prediction from past behavior (classical machine learning), a conversational agent writing personalized emails (generative AI/NLP), autonomous stocking layout optimization (reinforcement learning / autonomous systems), and fraud detection (anomaly detection / supervised ML). Generative AI (A) only covers content-generating models and does not encompass predictive ML or fraud detectors. Machine Learning (B) covers predictive models but is itself a subset of AI, not the broadest term. Deep Learning (D) is a technique within ML - the most narrow of the options. AI is the only term broad enough to accurately describe all four capabilities collectively.
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