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Understanding AI Foundations: XR Sandbox

Curriculum

  • 7 Sections
  • 37 Lessons
  • 10 Weeks
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  • Delving into What AI Means
    7
    • 1.1
      Defining the Term AI
      10 mins
    • 1.2
      Understanding the History of AI
      10 mins
    • 1.3
      Considering AI Uses
      10 mins
    • 1.4
      Avoiding AI Hype and Overestimation
      10 mins
    • 1.5
      Connecting AI to the Underlying Computer
      10 mins
    • 1.6
      3D Lab: Delving into What AI Means
    • 1.7
      GLB Review: Challenge Station Assets
  • Defining Data’s Role in AI
    6
    • 2.1
      Finding Data Ubiquitous in This Age
      10 mins
    • 2.2
      Using Data Successfully
      10 mins
    • 2.3
      Manicuring the Data
      10 mins
    • 2.4
      Considering the Five Mistruths in Data
      10 mins
    • 2.5
      Defining the Limits of Data Acquisition
      10 mins
    • 2.6
      Considering Data Security Issues
      10 mins
  • Considering the Use of Algorithms
    2
    • 3.1
      Understanding the Role of Algorithms
      10 mins
    • 3.2
      Discovering the Learning Machine
      10 mins
  • Pioneering Specialized Hardware
    8
    • 4.1
      Relying on Standard Hardware
      10 mins
    • 4.2
      Using GPUs
      10 mins
    • 4.3
      Working with Deep Learning Processors (DLPs)
      10 mins
    • 4.4
      Creating a Specialized Processing Environment
      10 mins
    • 4.5
      Increasing Hardware Capabilities
      10 mins
    • 4.6
      Adding Specialized Sensors
      10 mins
    • 4.7
      Integrating AI with Advanced Sensor Technology
      10 mins
    • 4.8
      Devising Methods to Interact with the Environment
      10 mins
  • Parsing Machine Learning and Deep Learning
    5
    • 5.1
      Decoding Machine and Deep Learning
      10 mins
    • 5.2
      Demystifying Natural-Language Processing
      10 mins
    • 5.3
      Understanding Transformers
      10 mins
    • 5.4
      Illuminating Generative AI Models
      10 mins
    • 5.5
      Recognizing AI’s Limitations
      10 mins
  • Upholding Responsible AI Standards in GenAI Use
    3
    • 6.1
      Achieving Originality and Excellence in GenAI-Generated Content
      10 mins
    • 6.2
      Applying Journalism Ethics to GenAI-Generated Content
      10 mins
    • 6.3
      Joining the Responsible AI Movement
      10 mins
  • Finding Job Security in an AI World
    6
    • 7.1
      Identifying Tasks That AI Can’t Replace
      10 mins
    • 7.2
      Upskilling for AI-Proof Jobs
      10 mins
    • 7.3
      Translating Your Current Skills into AI-Proof Roles
      10 mins
    • 7.4
      Navigating Career Transitions
      10 mins
    • 7.5
      Becoming an Early Adopter
      10 mins
    • 7.6
      AI Foundations: World Challenge
      30 Minutes

Considering AI Uses

Understanding AI Foundations

Considering AI Uses

🕐 12 min read
The Big Question

How many of your daily experiences already rely on artificial intelligence, even if you don’t realize it?

Artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t just a futuristic concept—it’s already woven into the fabric of our daily lives. From the devices in our homes to the systems behind the scenes at work, AI is quietly shaping the way we live, work, and interact.

💡 Did You Know?

Most modern credit card companies use AI-powered algorithms to scan for unusual spending patterns—often stopping fraud before you even notice anything is wrong.

You can find AI used in a great many applications today. The only problem is that the technology works so well that you don’t know it even exists. In fact, you may be surprised to find that many home devices already make use of AI. For example, some smart thermostats automatically create schedules for you based on how you manually control the temperature. Likewise, voice input that is used to control certain devices learns how you speak so that it can better interact with you. AI definitely appears in your car and most especially in the workplace. In fact, the uses for AI number in the millions — all safely out of sight even when they’re quite dramatic in nature. Here are just a few of the ways in which you may see AI used:

  • Fraud detection: You receive a call from your credit card company asking whether you made a particular purchase. The credit card company isn’t being nosy; it’s simply alerting you to the fact that someone else might be making a purchase using your card. The AI embedded within the credit card company’s code detected an unfamiliar spending pattern and alerted someone to it.
  • Resource scheduling: Many organizations need to schedule the use of resources efficiently. For example, a hospital may have to determine which room to assign a patient to based on the patient’s needs, the availability of skilled experts, and the length of time the doctor expects the patient to be in the hospital.
  • Complex analysis: Humans often need help with complex analysis because there are literally too many factors to consider. For example, the same set of symptoms may indicate more than one illness. A doctor or another expert may need help making a timely diagnosis to save a patient’s life.
  • Automation: Any form of automation can benefit from the addition of AI to handle unexpected changes or events. A problem with some types of automation is that an unexpected event, such as an object appearing in the wrong place, can cause the automation to stop. Adding AI to the automation can allow the automation to handle unexpected events and continue as if nothing happened.
  • Customer service: The customer service line you call may not even have a human behind it. The automation is good enough to follow scripts and use various resources to handle the vast majority of your questions. After hearing good voice inflection (provided by AI as well), you may not even be able to tell that you’re talking with a computer.
  • Safety systems: Many of the safety systems now found in machines of various sorts rely on AI to take over operation of the vehicle in a time of crisis. For example, many automatic braking systems (ABSs) rely on AI to stop the car based on all the inputs a vehicle can provide, such as the direction of a skid. Computerized ABS is, at 40 years, relatively old from a technology perspective.
  • Machine efficiency: AI can help control a machine to obtain maximum efficiency. The AI controls the use of resources so that the system avoids overshooting speed or other goals. Every ounce of power is used precisely as needed to provide the desired services.
  • Content generation: When people consider content generation, they often think about ChatGPT because it’s in the public eye. However, content generation can exist deep within an application to provide specific functionality. For example, given a photo of the user, how will a new outfit look?

Can you think of a recent time when you interacted with a device or service that may have been powered by AI without realizing it?

Automation

The use of technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention; with AI, automation can adapt to unexpected changes.

Fraud Detection

The application of AI to identify unusual or suspicious behavior patterns, alerting organizations to potential fraud before it escalates.

Hospitals increasingly use AI-powered scheduling systems to assign patients to rooms, balancing medical needs, staff skills, and resource availability.

❌ Common Misconception

AI is only used in high-tech labs or for advanced robotics—it’s not part of everyday life.

✅ The Reality

AI is embedded in countless everyday systems, from home thermostats and cars to customer service lines and banking apps—often invisible but essential.

The uses for AI number in the millions — all safely out of sight even when they’re quite dramatic in nature.

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What is one way AI helps prevent credit card fraud?

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Answer

By detecting unfamiliar spending patterns and alerting the company to possible unauthorized use.

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How do smart thermostats use AI?

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Answer

They learn your manual temperature adjustments and automatically create efficient schedules based on your habits.

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What role does AI play in customer service lines?

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Answer

AI-powered systems can follow scripts, use resources, and respond with human-like voice inflection to answer most customer questions.

  • AI is present in many devices and services, often without users noticing.
  • Applications of AI range from fraud detection to complex medical analysis, automation, and customer service.
Want to go deeper? The science behind machine efficiency

AI algorithms can optimize the operations of machines in real time by continuously learning from data. For example, in manufacturing, AI systems monitor resource consumption, predict maintenance needs, and adjust operations to minimize waste and maximize productivity—making the entire process smarter and more adaptable.

Which AI-powered service do you think has had the most positive impact on your daily life, and why?

Practitioners in logistics use AI-based resource scheduling to minimize delivery times and optimize routes, saving both time and fuel.

⏱ 5 minutes
Activity: Spot the AI

Identify and list three devices or services you used today that likely incorporate AI, and describe how you think AI might be working behind the scenes.

  1. Think through your morning, afternoon, and evening routines.
  2. Write down each device or service and your reasoning for how AI may be involved.
  3. Share or discuss your findings with a classmate or peer.

How might AI improve an everyday process you find inefficient or frustrating?

Imagine a future where AI is even more deeply integrated into home and work life. What are the potential benefits and challenges you foresee, and how might you prepare for them?

0 words Take your time — depth matters more than length
Key Takeaway

AI is seamlessly integrated into countless aspects of modern life, often working invisibly to improve efficiency, safety, and convenience across industries and daily routines.

Key Takeaway

From fraud detection to resource scheduling, AI’s ability to analyze complex data and adapt to new situations makes it indispensable in today’s world.

+50 XP

Which of the following is an example of AI being used for resource scheduling?

Review the “Resource scheduling” section above to find the answer.
SHIFT

The Shift

  • AI operates behind the scenes in many aspects of daily life, from home devices to workplace systems.
  • AI’s applications are diverse, including fraud detection, resource scheduling, automation, and content generation.
  • Understanding where and how AI is used empowers you to recognize its impact and make informed choices about technology.
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