It’s easy to feel lost in the whirlwind of AI advancements, especially when faced with a constant stream of new and complicated vocabulary. This series of articles is designed to simplify the most current and essential AI terms, making them easy to digest
In this series, we asked an AI to explain AI, then had a human make sense of it for you
What is the difference between artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning? If you have found yourself nodding along in conversations while secretly wishing for a translation, you are not alone.
Understanding these terms isn’t just about keeping up with water cooler chat, it’s about making sense of the technology that increasingly shapes our lives.
In the first edition of this content series, we cut through the technical talk to define some of the most essential terms used in conversations about AI.
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1. Natural language processing

Natural language processing (NLP) is a branch of AI that helps computers understand and respond to human language. Think of it as teaching machines to read, interpret and generate text or speech in ways that feel natural to us.
NLP powers the technology behind language translation, sentiment analysis, speech recognition and text summarisation. We interact with NLP every day through virtual assistants such as Siri and Alexa and customer service chatbots that answer our questions.
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