Q. In the context of Artificial Intelligence (AI), neural networks refer to:

[A] A type of programming language specifically designed for developing artificial intelligence applications.

[B] A structure of interconnected nodes that mimics the way the human brain processes information, allowing for pattern recognition and learning.

[C] A physical network of computers that work together to solve complex problems without any form of learning or adaptation.

[D] A set of algorithms that only function with pre-defined rules and cannot learn from data or improve their performance over time.

Answer: B
Notes:

Explanations – Neural networks in AI are designed to simulate the way the human brain processes information. They consist of layers of interconnected nodes (neurons) that can learn from data, recognize patterns, and improve their performance over time through training.

Source: The Hindu

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