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BCS Exam AIF Topic 4 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's AIF exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 4
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What are monotonous and repetitive tasks, that require accuracy BEST suited to?

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Monotonous and repetitive tasks that require accuracy are best suited to machines. Machines are able to accurately and quickly perform tasks that require little to no creativity, such as data entry or image recognition. This is because machines are able to process large amounts of data quickly and accurately, and are less likely to make mistakes than humans. Additionally, machines are able to process large amounts of data without becoming bored or distracted, making them ideal for tasks that require consistent accuracy. For more information, please see the BCS Foundation Certificate In Artificial Intelligence Study Guide or the resources listed above.

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Abel
4 months ago
B. Machine. Humans get bored and distracted. Machines just chug along, never complaining about how 'monotonous' the tasks are.
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Felix
4 months ago
D. Artificial General Intelligence. Let's be real, the robots are taking over eventually. Might as well let them handle the boring stuff now.
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Margarett
3 months ago
B) Machine.
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Britt
3 months ago
A) Human plus machine.
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Makeda
3 months ago
D. Artificial General Intelligence. Let's be real, the robots are taking over eventually. Might as well let them handle the boring stuff now.
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Annmarie
3 months ago
B) Machine.
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Talia
3 months ago
A) Human plus machine.
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Hana
4 months ago
D. Artificial General Intelligence. Let's be real, the robots are taking over eventually. Might as well let them handle the boring stuff now.
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Phyliss
4 months ago
C. Human. While machines can do the tasks quickly, humans have the dexterity and adaptability to handle the nuances. Plus, it keeps us employed!
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Bettina
3 months ago
Machines may be faster, but humans can handle the nuances and keep us employed.
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Simona
3 months ago
I agree, humans are best suited for tasks that require accuracy and adaptability.
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Man
4 months ago
Definitely A. Human plus machine. Machines are great at the repetitive parts, but you need human oversight and decision-making to handle exceptions and ensure accuracy.
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Raul
3 months ago
Machines can handle repetitive tasks well, but human oversight is still important for accuracy.
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Beckie
4 months ago
B) Machine.
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Cheryl
4 months ago
I agree, machines are great at the repetitive tasks but humans are needed for oversight and decision-making.
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Cammy
4 months ago
A) Human plus machine.
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Chantay
4 months ago
That's true, humans plus machines can be a good combination for accuracy in monotonous tasks.
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Corrinne
4 months ago
But don't you think humans can also handle these tasks well with the help of machines?
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Natalie
5 months ago
I agree with Chantay, machines are more accurate and efficient for repetitive tasks.
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Chantay
5 months ago
I think monotonous tasks are best suited to machines.
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Willetta
5 months ago
I'd have to go with B. Machine. Humans just can't keep up with the precision and consistency of a well-designed machine for those types of tasks.
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Ernest
4 months ago
Yeah, machines are more accurate and consistent than humans for those types of tasks.
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Tuyet
5 months ago
I agree, machines are definitely better at handling monotonous tasks.
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