AI Ethics
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Created on October 16, 2024
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AI ETHICS
Welcome to the AI Ethics from Kent ISD. In this course we will navigate important topics with AI Ethics in small, manageable lessons that you can complete whenever you have the time.You can expect each lesson to take about 15 minutes and can be completed entirely on your mobile device. Sit back, relax, and learn with us while you're in the pickup line, waiting for the pot to boil, or sitting upon throne.
AI ETHICS
INDEX
AI Ethics
The role of educators
How do humans learn Ethics?
AI Hallucinations, Deepfakes and Disinformation
AI Mysticism and Human Dependence
Equity, Bias and Discrimination
Disclosure, Plagiarism and Academic Dishonesty
Environmental Impact, Creative Rights and Copyright
What is Ethics?
The set of principles that guide our behavior, both as individuals and as members of society.
ETHICS
Oxford Languages
eth·ics /ˈeTHiks/
noun
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The set of principles that guide our behavior, both as individuals and as members of society.
ETHICS
Oxford Languages
eth·ics /ˈeTHiks/
noun
REFLECT
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AI Ethics are unique because the speed of adoption and creation of AI tools is fast. We live in a "Move fast and break things" era and seldom slow down to consider the broader impact of the tools we use.
AI ETHICS
ETHICS
how humans develop ethics
of mentors, peers, media.
4. Observation
Discussion or interaction with other perspectives and cultures.
3. Experience
with peers, family, adults, community members, social media.
2. Social Interaction
from school, community, culture, religion.
1. Explicit Teaching
ETHICS
how educators influence ethics
Model and disclose the appropriate use of AI.
Provide opportunities to discuss AI ethics issues.
Teach students how to use AI appropriately.
Integrate the use of AI naturally into lessons.
of mentors, peers, media.
4. Observation
Discussion or interaction with other perspectives and cultures.
3. Experience
with peers, family, adults, community members, social media.
2. Social Interaction
from school, community, culture, religion.
1. Explicit Teaching
AI MYSTICISM
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AI MYSTICISM
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AI MYSTICISM
HUMAN DEPENDENCY
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