Exam NCA-GENL Topic 2 Question 66 Discussion
Actual exam question for NVIDIA's NCA-GENL exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 2
Question #: 66
Topic #: 2
What do we usually refer to as generative AI?
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Generative AI, as covered in NVIDIA's Generative AI and LLMs course, is a branch of artificial intelligence focused on creating models that can generate new and original data, such as text, images, or audio, that resembles the training data. In the context of LLMs, generative AI involves models like GPT that produce coherent text for tasks like text completion, dialogue, or creative writing by learning patterns from large datasets. These models use techniques like autoregressive generation to create novel outputs. Option B is incorrect, as generative AI is not limited to generating classification models but focuses on producing new data. Option C is wrong, as improving model efficiency is a concern of optimization techniques, not generative AI. Option D is inaccurate, as analyzing and interpreting data falls under discriminative AI, not generative AI. The course emphasizes: "Generative AI involves building models that create new content, such as text or images, by learning the underlying distribution of the training data." References: NVIDIA Building Transformer-Based Natural Language Processing Applications course; NVIDIA Introduction to Transformer-Based Natural Language Processing.
by Mabel at Mar 09, 2026, 06:45 AM
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