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chunking
Explanation:
Chunking refers to an approach for making more efficient use of short-term memory by grouping information. Chunking breaks up long strings of information into units or chunks. The resulting chunks are easier to commit to memory than a longer uninterrupted string of information.
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Explanation:
AI is not embraced in every industry because of the type of industry and what it requires. In some situations, a human is needed since an AI cannot determine what to do and can sometimes even cause death.
AI isn't embraced everywhere because for some things we need a person, lets say for example, we need an AI to respond to 911 calls, that simply won't work due to the many situations and training the bot too will be a nightmare. For example, if a caller says a word that normal humans can understand, or a "code word" that every human knows but they haven't bothered to tell the bot, that will be the end of the line for them.
There are mutliple reasons to not use AI depending on the situation whether its life and death or just plain impractical.