You are online doing a search. You know the search engine you are using incorporates some machine learning algorithms to build search hierarchies, but it also uses a pre-programmed database to look things up. Is this an AI, and how do you justify that answer?(1 point)

Responses

Yes, the program is a general AI because it behaves just like a human.
Yes, the program is a general AI because it behaves just like a human.

Yes, the search engine is narrow AI because it uses machine learning algorithms.
Yes, the search engine is narrow AI because it uses machine learning algorithms.

No, the search engine is entirely non-AI because it uses a database.
No, the search engine is entirely non-AI because it uses a database.

No, the search engine is only AI-powered because it does partial learning.

Yes, the search engine is narrow AI because it uses machine learning algorithms. Machine learning is a subset of AI that allows computers to learn from data and improve over time without being explicitly programmed. The use of machine learning algorithms in the search engine's functionality qualifies it as artificial intelligence.