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AI is harfull for human

  AI can be harmful to humans if it is developed or used inappropriately. Like any other technology, AI can be used for both positive and negative purposes. The potential risks associated with AI include: Bias and discrimination: AI systems can inherit the biases and prejudices of their developers, which can lead to discrimination against certain groups of people. Job displacement: AI systems have the potential to automate many jobs, which could lead to job losses and economic disruption. Privacy violations: AI systems can collect and analyze vast amounts of data, which could be used to violate people's privacy. Security risks: AI systems can be vulnerable to hacking and other security threats, which could lead to the theft or manipulation of sensitive information. Autonomous weapons: AI systems could be used to develop autonomous weapons that could cause harm to humans. To mitigate these risks, it is important for developers, policymakers, and society as a whole to ensure that A...

Accuracy , preision and least count of measuring instruments

  Hello and welcome to today's blog post! Today we'll be discussing the important characteristics of measuring instruments, namely accuracy, precision, and least count. Accuracy refers to how close a measured value is to the true value of the quantity being measured. It is the degree of closeness of the measurement to the actual value. In other words, it is a measure of how well an instrument can measure a value accurately. Accuracy is an important aspect of any measuring instrument because it determines how reliable the results are. Precision, on the other hand, refers to how consistent a measuring instrument is when repeated measurements are taken. It is the degree to which repeated measurements under the same conditions show the same results. Precision is important when the goal is to detect small changes in a quantity over time or when comparing measurements made with different instruments. A highly precise instrument will give measurements that are very similar to each oth...

what is fandamental and derived unit?

Fundamental Units The essential elements of a system are self-contained components that are not interdependent. What fundamental and derived units should be the first question you should ask to understand measurement? Fundamental Units give rise to Derived Units. The meter and the second are basic units for measuring length and time. The ms-1 unit of velocity, on the other hand, is derived. As seen in the table below, there are seven fundamental units: The Radian and the Steradian are two more basic units in addition to the seven discussed above. The angle of a solid is measured in Steradian (Sr), while the angle of a plane is measured in Radian (Rad). knowing fundamental and derived units in physics Fundamental units are the foundation for derived units. Velocity (m/s), acceleration (m/s2), and other derived values are examples. The essential unit definitions are as follows: Kilogram The kilogram is defined by a cylindrical platinum-iridium piece in the offices of the International Co...

JEE 2020 QUESTION

 Question = Set A has m element and set B  has n element. If the total number of a subset of A is 112                                     more than the number of subsets of B, then find the value of m.n  solution= 

Concept of number systems

  CONCEPT     MAP The concept of number systems is the foundation of mathematics and is essential to our daily lives. A number system is a set of symbols and rules that represent numbers and their operations. Here are some key takeaways about number systems: The most commonly used number system is the decimal system, which uses 10 digits (0-9) and is based on powers of 10. Each digit in a number represents a specific value based on its position. Other common number systems include binary (base-2), octal (base-8), and hexadecimal (base-16). These number systems are used in computer science and digital electronics. In a base-n number system, where n is an integer greater than 1, the digits used are 0 through n-1. Each digit in a number represents a specific value based on its position, which is a power of n. Number systems can be converted from one base to another using algorithms such as long division or repeated division by the base. For example, converting a decimal numb...

mattter

                                                          matter   matter  =  matter  is anything that has mass, space and precieced by sense . ex = pen ,book iron etc    states of matter = water, liquid. gqs    

what isHYDROGEN ?

HYDROGEN : Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. Here are some important notes on hydrogen: Chemical symbol and atomic number: Hydrogen is represented by the chemical symbol H and has an atomic number of 1. This means it has one proton in its nucleus and one electron in its electron cloud. Properties: Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It is highly flammable and can burn in the air or in the presence of oxygen to produce water vapor. Occurrence: Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, making up about 75% of its elemental mass. It is found in stars, gas giant planets, and other celestial bodies. Isotopes: Hydrogen has three naturally occurring isotopes: protium, deuterium, and tritium. Protium is the most common, making up about 99.98% of all hydrogen atoms. Deuterium and tritium are heavier and are used in nuclear reactions. Uses: Hydrogen has a wide range of applications, including in the production of ammonia for fertili...