Explore 10 AI terms in Communication
A constructed language is an artificially created language designed for specific purposes, such as communication, art, or experimentation.
Context collapse refers to the blending of distinct social contexts, often seen on social media, leading to misinterpretations of communication.
A debate is a formal discussion on a particular topic where opposing arguments are presented.
Discourse Analysis studies language use in context, focusing on communication patterns and social interactions.
Lip reading is the ability to understand speech by observing the movements of the lips, face, and tongue.
Medium Vocabulary refers to a level of language complexity appropriate for general comprehension with some technical terminology.
Multi-path fading is a phenomenon in wireless communication where signals reach the receiver via multiple paths, causing fluctuations in signal strength.
Radar is a technology that uses radio waves to detect and locate objects.
Social Intelligence is the ability to understand and manage social interactions effectively.
A thumbs down signal indicates disapproval or rejection of an idea or action.