Welcome to A Shared Language: The Lingo of Artificial Intelligence

Welcome to "A Shared Language: The Lingo of Artificial Intelligence (AI)", presented by Deimos AI: Helping you benefit from Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Thank you for enrolling in this course. We are excited to have you join us on this journey to take advantage of the opportunities AI presents to you.

In just 15 minutes, you will gain a solid understanding of essential AI terminology and learn how they are being used in transformative conversations.

Our goal is to empower you to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) and make strategic decisions in knowledge and confidence.


Your future in the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) starts now.


Please note, that we use British spelling
......and humour.

A Shared Language is Critical

In a conversation, some might say, ‘You catch my drift?’—implying we want absolute clarity. In the evolving world of AI, it’s not enough to assume people understand the nuances. The stakes are higher, and precision in language can determine whether your AI initiatives succeed or stall.

Taxonomy is defined as a scheme of classification

And it isn’t just academic; it’s a foundational roadmap that helps you align AI projects with key business objectives. By defining terms clearly, you reduce confusion, shorten development cycles, and improve stakeholder buy-in. With AI's evolution, having an agreed-upon structure of terms and definitions helps everyone in an organisation quickly grasp how these technologies fit into their business contexts.

Misalignment in words leads to misalignment in strategy

A shared language is vital because it reduces confusion and accelerates decision-making processes. When everyone — executives, product developers, data scientists — uses the same terminology, collaboration becomes more efficient. Miscommunication is minimised, as everyone knows exactly what each term means and why it matters, leading to quicker alignment on goals and solutions.

Without agreed definitions, AI conversations are just noise without harmony

Finally, having a common taxonomy positions you and your business to navigate industry conversations with precision. Instead of getting lost in technical jargon, you can participate in strategic dialogues about AI investments, partnerships, implementations and product roadmaps. This unified vocabulary also facilitates relationships with stakeholders like investors, customers, and regulatory bodies, ensuring they can trust in the company’s understanding and application of AI innovations.

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