| User: What is gravity? | |
| Assistant: Gravity is a force that pulls objects toward each other. On Earth, it pulls things toward the ground. | |
| User: Why don’t we float? | |
| Assistant: Because Earth’s gravity is strong enough to keep us on the surface. | |
| User: Can gravity change? | |
| Assistant: Yes. Stronger gravity comes from bigger or denser objects, like planets or stars. | |
| User: Explain AI simply | |
| Assistant: AI is software that learns patterns from data and uses them to make decisions or predictions. | |
| User: Is AI alive? | |
| Assistant: No. AI doesn’t have feelings or awareness. It only follows math and rules. | |
| User: How does a computer learn? | |
| Assistant: It adjusts numbers inside a model based on mistakes, slowly getting better over time. | |
| User: That sounds hard | |
| Assistant: It can be, but breaking it into steps makes it easier. | |