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AI Simplified: Understanding Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Language

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) might sound like a complex and technical term, but it's something that's becoming a part of our everyday lives. So, what exactly is AI? Let's break it down into simple, understandable pieces.

What is AI?
Imagine you have a really smart friend who can learn things quickly, remember everything they've ever seen or heard, and solve problems by finding patterns you didn't even know were there. That's kind of what AI is like. It's a computer system that's been taught how to do things that usually require human intelligence, like recognizing speech, making decisions, and translating languages.

How Does AI Work?
AI works by using algorithms, which are like recipes a computer follows to do tasks. These algorithms can analyze lots of data, learn from it, and make predictions or decisions based on what they've learned. It's like how you learn to catch a ball – over time, you get better at predicting where the ball will go. AI does that but with data.

Where Do We See AI?
You might not realize it, but AI is all around us. Here are a few places you've probably seen it:

•  Smartphones: Ever used voice commands on your phone? That's AI.

•  Social Media: You know how you get friend suggestions or see ads that seem to know what you like? Yep, that's AI too.

•  Online Shopping: When you shop online and it recommends products, that's AI analyzing your shopping habits.

Is AI Like Robots?
When some people think of AI, they think of robots. But AI isn't just about robots; it's about making machines smarter. Sometimes that means robots, but it also means computers that can beat humans at chess or software that can predict the weather.

Why is AI Important?
AI is important because it can help us solve problems faster and more accurately than we could before. It can help doctors diagnose diseases earlier, help farmers grow crops more efficiently, and even help us save energy by making our homes smarter.

Should We Be Scared of AI?
Some people worry that AI might get too smart and take over, like in the movies. But the truth is, AI is a tool that we control. It's up to us to use it wisely and make sure it's designed to be safe and beneficial for everyone.

Conclusion: Embracing AI in Our Lives
AI is like a super-smart helper that's learning how to do more and more for us. As long as we keep teaching it to help us in the right ways, AI can make our lives easier, safer, and more fun. So next time you hear about AI, remember, it's not just for techies – it's for all of us.


This blog post aims to demystify AI and bring it closer to everyday understanding, showing that it's not just a buzzword but a real, impactful part of our daily lives.


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Meanings Through Affixes

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     Words that are considered base words actually came from other older words, possibly even from another language. These words are called roots. Root words and some affixes can take a newer form and in some cases shift in meaning.
     Affixes are of two types, the prefix, and the suffix. A prefix is added at the beginning of a word while a suffix is added at the end of a word. Knowing the meaning of common prefixes and suffixes is a vocabulary strategy that will help us determine the meaning of a certain unfamiliar word. Breaking down a word into its part is called structural analysis. Through this breaking down or structural analysis, we can assign meanings to these smaller parts and will be able to analyze the meaning of a particular word. Here are some common lists of affixes with their meanings.
                      

Pen is Mightier than the Sword

  
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    Who would have not known Jose P. Rizal? The Philippine National hero had written the famous novel Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) and its sequel, El Filibusterismo (The Greediness). Jose Rizal had proven that the pen is mightier than the sword through these two novels tackling issues and problems in the government and society. These two novels somehow contributed to the Philippine independence, a long tyranny from the Spanish regime. 
     Noli Me Tangere was written based on an excerpt from a Bible verse in the book of John 20:13-17 wherein a leper was made to wear a note announcing his leprosy so that people he met would avoid and stop bothering him. Noli Me Tangere depicts the social cancer Philippines have been had even up to now. The novel discusses the Philippine culture under the Spanish influence, the vices and habits of the Filipino people, and the powerful Roman Catholic church, more powerful than those in the government positions during those times. Jose Rizal was 26 years old when it was first published in 1887. Every character from that novel represented every facet of the Philippine society, from every Filipino home to its neighborhood, to gatherings, to education, to the church, and to the government.
     Three years after, El Filibusterismo, a sequel of Noli Me Tangere was published. Rizal dedicated the book in honor of the three Filipino martyr priests,  GOMBURZA, (Fathers Gomez, Burgos, & Zamora). El Filibusterismo depicts the political and educational situation of the Filipinos from the Spanish regime, making the Filipino reader clamor for real independence and democracy.
      These two novels somehow influenced and helped ignite the Filipinos' emotions and cravings for freedom that made the spark on Filipino revolution but Rizal remained on what he believed was a peaceful means of acquiring freedom and asking for direct representation of the Filipinos to the Spanish government, through his pen, through his writings.
     Today, June 19, 2011, marks the 150th birthday of the Philippine national hero who paved the way for the Philippine independence along with hundreds of Filipino who shed their blood for the freedom we Filipinos are enjoying now.