Linguistic Nuance | Ethics |
Processing Power | Latency |
Natural Language Processing | Conversational AI |
Bias | User Experience |
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity, particularly regarding technology use. | Subtle variations in meaning or connotation within language that can affect communication and understanding. |
The delay between the input and the corresponding output in a system, affecting responsiveness and user experience. | The capability of a computer to perform tasks and calculations, often measured in operations per second. |
Technologies that allow computers to engage in natural, human-like dialogues with users. | A field of artificial intelligence focused on the interaction between computers and humans through natural language. |
The overall satisfaction and interaction quality a user experiences when using a product or service, often shaped by design elements. | Systematic favoritism or prejudice that influences decisions and outputs in technology, potentially leading to unfair treatment. |
Data Privacy | Context Awareness |
The ability of a system to understand and use information about the situation or environment to enhance interaction. | The handling and protection of personal information among users, vital in maintaining trust and compliance with regulations. |