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Abazino - Abcaso - Adighè - Afar - Afrikaans - Agul - Albanese - Altai - Amarico - Andhra Pradesh - Arabo - Araona - Armeno - Assamese - Avaro - Aymara - Azero - Balinese - Baschira - Basco - Basso-tedesco - Baure - Bengala Occidentale - Bengalese - Bengali - Berbero - Bésiro - Bielorusso - Birmano - Bislama - Bodo - Bosniaco - Bulgaro - Buriata - Cabardo - Calmucco - Canichana - Cantonese - Caraciai-balcaro - Caroliniano - Catalano - Cavineño - Cayubaba - Ceceno - Ceco - Chácobo - Chakasso - Chamorro - chewa - Chichewa - Chimán - cinese - Cinese standard - Circasso - Ciuvascio - Comoriana - Coreano - Creolo delle Seychelles - Creolo Haitiano - Croato - Curdo - Dadra e Nagar Haveli - Daman e Diu - Danese - Dargwa - Dari - Dhivehi - Dogri - Dzongkha - Ebraico - Ese ejja - Estone - Faroese - Figiano - Filippino - Finlandese - Francese - Francoprovenzale - Frisone occidentale - Frisone orientale - Frisone settentrionale - Friulano - Gaelico scozzese - Galiziano - Gallese - Georgiano - Giapponese - Giavanese - Gilbertese - Goa - Greco - Groenlandese - Guaraní - Guarasu'we - Guarayu - Gujarat - Gujarati - Hawaiano - Hindi - Hindi figiano - Hiri Motu - Hmong - Indonesiano - Inglese - Inguscio - Irlandese - Islandese - Italiano - Itonama - kalanga - Kannada - Kashmiri - Kazako - Kerala - Khmer - Kinyarwanda - Kirghiso - Kirundi - Komi - Konkani - Laccadive - Ladino - Lak - Lao - Latino - Leco - Lesga - Lettone - Libras - Lingua aceh - Lingua dei segni americana - Lingua dei segni boliviana - Lingua dei segni catalana - Lingua dei segni cilena - Lingua dei segni danese - Lingua dei segni dello Zimbabwe - Lingua dei segni finlandese - Lingua dei segni francese - Lingua dei segni greca - Lingua dei segni islandese - Lingua dei segni italiana - Lingua dei segni neozelandese - Lingua dei segni quebechese - Lingua dei segni serba - Lingua dei segni tedesca - Lingua ndebele del nord - Lingua shona - Lingue germaniche Provincia di Bolzano - Lingue sorabe - Lituano - Lussemburghese - Macedone - Machajuyai-kallawaya - Machineri - Maharashtra - Maithili - Malayalam - Malese - Malgascio - Maltese - Mandarino standard - Manipuri - Māori - Marathi - Mari - Maropa - Marshallese - Marwari - Mirandese (regionalmente) - Mojeño-ignaciano - Mojeñotrinitario - Mongolo - Mordvino - Moré - Mosetén - Movima - nambya - Nauruano - ndau - Ndebele - Nepalese - Nogai - Norvegese (Bokmål) - Norvegese (Nynorsk) - Occitano - Olandese - Oriya - Oromo - Osseto - Pacawara - Palauano - Papiamento - Papua New Guinean Sign Language - Pashto - Persiano - Polacco - Pondicherry - Portoghese - Punjabi - Puquina - Quechua - Romancio - Romaní - Romeno - Russo - Ruteno - Rutulo - Sacha - Samoano - Santali - Sardo - sena - Sentinelese - Serbo - Serbo (dialetto Štokavo, detta anche lingua montenegrina) - Sesotho - Sesotho del nord - shangani - Sichuan yi - Singalese - Sirionó - Slovacco - Sloveno - Somali - Somalo - sotho del Nord - Spagnolo - Svedese - Swahili - Swati - Swazi - Tabasarano - Tacana - Tagico - Tamil - Tamil Nadu - Tapiete - Tat - Tataro - Tedesco - Telugu - Tetum - Thai - Tibetano - Tigrino - Tigrino - Tok Pisin - tonga - Tongano - Toromona - tosa - Tripura - Tsakhur - Tsonga - Tswana - tswana - Turco - Turkmeno - Tuvaluano - Tuvano - Ucraino - Udmurto - Uiguro - Ungherese - Urdu - Uru-chipaya - Uzbeko - Venda - Vietnamita - Weenhayek - wolof, Serer, Francese - Xhosa - xhosa - Yaminawa - Yiddish - Yuki - Yuracaré - Zamuco - Zhuang - Zulu
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Netiquette
Netiquette is the set of rules of good manners that apply to online communication. The term comes from the combination of the English words network and etiquette. Netiquette has no legal value, but it serves to ensure respect and courtesy among Internet users, especially when interacting with strangers or in public environments such as forums, blogs, social networks or e-mail.
Some of the main rules of netiquette are:
- Write clearly, correctly and understandably, avoiding spelling, grammatical or punctuation errors.
- Do not use capital letters, which is equivalent to shouting, nor abuse emoticons, abbreviations or acronyms.
- Respect the opinions of others, even if different from your own, and do not insult, offend or provoke other users.
- Do not send private or personal messages to people you do not know or who have not given their consent.
- Do not disclose personal or sensitive information of yourself or others, such as addresses, phone numbers, passwords or bank details.
- Do not send spam, i.e. unwanted, repetitive or off-topic messages that can disturb or clog communication.
- Do not violate the copyright or privacy of others, always citing the sources of the content you share or use.
- Follow the specific rules of each site or online service you access, carefully reading the terms of use and behavior.
By following these simple rules, you can help make the Internet a safer, more civil and enjoyable space for everyone.😊
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Abstract: Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings such as reasoning, discovering meaning, generalizing, or learning from past experience.
At its simplest form, AI combines computer science and robust datasets to enable problem-solving. It also encompasses sub-fields of machine learning and deep learning. The study of mechanical or “formal” reasoning began with philosophers and mathematicians in antiquity.
Artificial intelligence works by requiring vast amounts of data, the quantity and quality of which really drives AI effectiveness. Its capability is then to extract certain features from this data and classify them to provide an output.
In machine learning, some human intervention is needed to tell the machine how to extract features. Broadly speaking, artificially intelligent systems can perform tasks commonly associated with human intelligence such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and natural language processing.
Intelligence is tricky to define, which is why AI experts typically distinguish between strong AI and weak AI. Machine learning is a subset of AI that involves training algorithms to make predictions or decisions based on data.
There are different types of artificial intelligence (AI) that exist and can exist in the future. Reactive machines are AI systems that have no memory and are task-specific. Limited memory algorithms imitate the way our brains work by learning from past experiences.
Theory of mind AI would have a grasp of human emotions and thoughts. Self-aware AI would have consciousness like humans. AI experts typically distinguish between strong AI and weak AI.
Artificial intelligence has been used in applications to alleviate certain problems throughout industry and academia. AI is a general-purpose technology that has a multitude of applications. Some of the applications of artificial intelligence include marketing, where AI can help with content marketing in a way that matches the brand's style and voice.
AI can also be used to handle routine tasks such as customer service inquiries. In healthcare, AI can be used for medical diagnosis and drug discovery. In finance, AI can be used for fraud detection and credit scoring. Other applications include image recognition, language translation, e-commerce and other domains.
Artificial intelligence can help people in their daily lives in many ways. For example, AI can be used to help people with disabilities.
AI can also be used to help people with their daily tasks such as scheduling and reminders. In addition, AI can be used to help people with their health by providing personalized health recommendations. AI can also be used to help people with their finances by providing personalized financial advice.
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