I have an opportunity to teach some teens a six-session course on generative AI.
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I have an opportunity to teach some teens a six-session course on generative AI. Given that subject, what would you include as topics to cover?
This isn't the thread to praise all things AI or to bemoan its world ending abuses. (Although I do intend to cover the talking points of those on both sides.) These are kids for whom their entire work life will include having to use AI or at least interact with others who do, whatever their feelings about it are.
So how can I help prep them?
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I have an opportunity to teach some teens a six-session course on generative AI. Given that subject, what would you include as topics to cover?
This isn't the thread to praise all things AI or to bemoan its world ending abuses. (Although I do intend to cover the talking points of those on both sides.) These are kids for whom their entire work life will include having to use AI or at least interact with others who do, whatever their feelings about it are.
So how can I help prep them?
With things like this I like to use "ethics puzzles" I wrote a few and there are more in this thread.
It would be good to ask them to make their own puzzles for each other too.
myrmepropagandist (@futurebird@sauropods.win)
Can you help me brainstorm some thorny "AI Ethics Puzzles" These are little scenarios meant to act as a starting point in discussions about the ethics of AI. I will post some examples in response to this post, but I'd love to find some even more thorny ones. Ideally a puzzle shouldn't have a totally obvious solution when presented to people with a wide range of views. Make up something, or share what you have encountered. #callForHelp #AI #ethics #AIEthics
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