Who Knows You Better: Your Mom or Artificial Intelligence?

Who truly knows you best — your mom, or the algorithms behind your screen?
From your sleep patterns to your emotions, your fears to your beliefs, AI is silently learning everything.
Who truly knows you best — your mom, or the algorithms behind your screen?
From your sleep patterns to your emotions, your fears to your beliefs, AI is silently learning everything.
Big Data refers to massive, fast-growing, and diverse sets of information that require advanced tools—often powered by AI—to process and analyze. It drives innovation in fields like healthcare, finance, and environmental monitoring, enabling real-time insights and smarter decisions. However, it also raises challenges around privacy, bias, and data security. Understanding how to manage Big Data responsibly is key to shaping a fair and intelligent future.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the science of building machines and systems that can think, learn, and make decisions like humans — or sometimes even better. From virtual assistants to self-driving cars, AI is transforming how we live, work, and connect. But it’s not just about speed or automation; it’s about teaching machines to understand, reason, and adapt. This module will guide you through what AI really is, how it works, and why it matters.