12 | 800-804-URCI (8724) • www.urci.com AI definitions and terminology Clarity in AI terminology is foundational to describing its use in safety and security technologies. AI model An AI model is a term used to describe the type of AI being used in a product. There may be more than one model used in a product. AI models can be either machine learning or generative AI. Machine learning Machine learning is the use and development of computer systems that are able to learn and adapt without following explicit instructions by using algorithms and statistical models to analyze and draw inferences from patterns in data. Generative AI vs. AI Generative AI, or GenAI, is a type of AI model that can generate images, videos, audio, text or other processed content. Agentic AI Agentic AI is an AI system that can accomplish a specific goal with limited supervision. AI agent AI agents are AI systems that can mimic human decision making to learn, adapt and solve problems in real time. Edge AI Edge AI is the capability for AI models and tools to operate directly on a user’s device without an active internet connection. Unlike cloud-based AI, which relies on remote servers, edge AI allows users to perform tasks such as natural language processing, image recognition and machine learning even in areas with limited or no internet connectivity. AI labels
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