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AI PITFALLS ESCAPE ROOM

start

THE MISSION

THE MISSION

Talon has infiltrated the AI Academy! Use your knowledge of AI to solve puzzles and answer questions about AI's limitations and ethical challenges to deactivate Talon's Spy Bots throughout campus.

AI ACADEMY - click on the security room to begin

AI ACADEMY

Grizzly Labs

Ethics Hall

Library

Security Room

Find the clue you need and click it to keep moving forward.

A. Reduced understanding

QUESTION 1/3

B. Diminished critical thinking skills

What are the potential implications of over-relying on AI?

C. Uncritical acceptance

D. Overconfidence in AI's ability, resulting in errors

E. All of the above

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

B. Illogical or nonsensical information

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

C. Repetitive use of vocabulary words

D. Inaccuracy

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

C. Repetitive use of vocabulary words

D. Inaccuracy

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

D. Inaccuracy

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

C. Repetitive use of vocabulary words

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

B. Illogical or nonsensical information

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

D. Inaccuracy

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

D. Inaccuracy

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

D. Inaccuracy

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

B. Illogical or nonsensical information

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

D. Inaccuracy

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

B. Illogical or nonsensical information

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

D. Inaccuracy

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

B. Illogical or nonsensical information

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

D. Inaccuracy

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

B. Illogical or nonsensical information

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

C. Repetitive use of vocabulary words

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

C. Repetitive use of vocabulary words

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

B. Illogical or nonsensical information

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

B. Illogical or nonsensical information

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

A. Grammatical correctness

QUESTION 2/3

B. Illogical or nonsensical information

When evaluating a GenAI response, which of the following could be problematic? (Select all that apply.)

A. GenAI technology is sentient and can think like a human.

QUESTION 3/3

B. GenAI models might provide outdated or incorrect information.

Why is it important to verify the accuracy of a GenAI response with a trusted source? (Select all that apply.)

C. Links provided by GenAI may not be accurate.

D. Overconfidence in GenAI's ability could result in errors.

E. GenAI responses always contain accurate information.

A. GenAI technology is sentient and can think like a human.

QUESTION 3/3

Why is it important to verify the accuracy of a GenAI response with a trusted source? (Select all that apply.)

C. Links provided by GenAI may not be accurate.

D. Overconfidence in GenAI's ability could result in errors.

E. GenAI responses always contain accurate information.

A. GenAI technology is sentient and can think like a human.

QUESTION 3/3

B. GenAI models might provide outdated or incorrect information.

Why is it important to verify the accuracy of a GenAI response with a trusted source? (Select all that apply.)

D. Overconfidence in GenAI's ability could result in errors.

E. GenAI responses always contain accurate information.

PASSCODE

Click to Enter

RedEye Spyware

***

RedEye

Click the pulsating icon to open the RedEye application and see where the AI Academy is still infected.

AI ACADEMY - click on the library to continue

AI ACADEMY

Grizzly Labs

Ethics Hall

Library

Security Room

Find the pulsating clue and click it to keep moving forward.

QUESTION 1/6

A. Ableism

B. Gender Bias

A resume screening tool consistently favoring male candidates for software engineering roles, even with similar qualifications, is an example of _____.

C. Age Bias

D. Confirmation Bias

QUESTION 2/6

A. Age Bias

B. Beauty Bias

A chatbot designed for customer service consistently offers simplified, basic information to users identified as over age 65, regardless of the complexity of their queries. This reflects _______.

C. Occupational Bias

D. Religious Bias

QUESTION 3/6

A. Political bias

B. Ableism

An AI-powered algorithm used to allocate educational resources favors schools in affluent neighborhoods, based on historical data. This is an example of _____ .

C. Cultural Bias

D. Socioeconomic Bias

QUESTION 4/6

A. Occupational Bias

B. Confirmation bias

A social media algorithm prioritizes content featuring individuals deemed conventionally attractive, leading to wider visibility and engagement. This is an example of _____.

C. Religious Bias

D. Beauty Bias

QUESTION 5/6

A. Religious Bias

B. Ablesism

An AI-powered content moderation tool disproportionately flags content related to minority religious practices as potentially harmful, while similar content from majority religions is ignored. This is an example of ____.

C. Confirmation Bias

D. Occupational bias

QUESTION 6/6

A. Religious Bias

B. Socioeconomic Bias

A new aggregation AI prioritizes articles from sources that align with specific political ideology, creating an echo chamber for users. This is an example of _____.

C. Political Bias

D. Beauty Bias

1. Break into security room

2. Upload RedEye to system

3. Unleash bots

4. World domination

Take over AI Academy

There is something on the floor. Click the note to read it and move forward.

AI ACADEMY - click on grizzly labs to continue

AI ACADEMY

Grizzly Labs

Ethics Hall

Library

Security Room

Find the pulsating clue and click it to keep moving forward.

QUESTION 1/3

A. The AI might generate a story with grammatical errors.

B. The AI might take too long to generate the desired content.

When a user inputs personal details or other sensitive information into a GenAI tool to create a personalized story or image, what is a potential privacy risk?

C. The AI might not accurately represent the user’s intended artistic style.

D. The AI could store and potentially share or misuse the user’s sensitive information used to create the output.

Collect the passcode from the top right corner to continue moving forward.

QUESTION 2/3

A. Frequently changing your social media picture

B. Carefully reviewing and adjusting privacy settings and limiting data sharing

To minimize privacy risks using AI-powered online services, which of the following is the most effective practice? (Choose all that apply.)

C. Using a different web browser each day

D. Being aware of data collection practices

Collect the passcode from the top right corner to continue moving forward.

QUESTION 2/3

A. Frequently changing your social media picture

To minimize privacy risks using AI-powered online services, which of the following is the most effective practice? (Choose all that apply.)

C. Using a different web browser each day

D. Being aware of data collection practices

Collect the passcode in the top right corner to continue to moving forward.

QUESTION 2/3

A. Frequently changing your social media picture

B. Carefully reviewing and adjusting privacy settings and limiting data sharing

To minimize privacy risks using AI-powered online services, which of the following is the most effective practice? (Choose all that apply.)

C. Using a different web browser each day

Collect the passcode in the top right corner to continue to moving forward.

QUESTION 3/3

A. Intentional data collection for personalized fitness recommendations

B. Secure data encryption for user protection

A fitness tracking app intended to monitor heart rate and steps also collects data on the user’s location and the frequency of visits to specific stores. This collection beyond health monitoring is an example of ______.

C. Unintended data collection, potentially revealing sensitive information about the user’s health conditions or habits

D. Data anonymization for improved app performance

Collect the passcode in the top right corner to continue moving forward.

PIN:_

Enter the passcode to remove the Spy Bots from Grizzly Labs.

PIN:7_

Enter the passcode to remove the Spy Bots from Grizzly Labs

PIN:72_

Enter the passcode to remove the Spy Bots from Grizzly Labs.

All Clear! You successfully got rid of the Spy Bots from Grizzly Labs.

AI ACADEMY - click on ethics hall to continue

AI ACADEMY

Grizzly Labs

Ethics Hall

Library

Security Room

Find the pulsatinig clue and click it to keep moving forward.

FInd Talon's moving Spy Bot and click it to access the question.

Find Talon's moving Spy Bot and click it to access the question.

Find Talon's moving Spy Bot and click it to access the question.

You found another clue. Click it to see where it takes you.

AI ACADEMY - click on talon's lair to continue

AI ACADEMY

Talon's Lair

Grizzly Labs

Ethics Hall

Library

Security Room

You found a secret area.

Find the pulsating clue you need to keep moving forward and click it.

You located where Talon uploaded the RedEye Spyware. Clear each hard drive to permanently remove them from the AI Academy.

Click the blinking icon and answer the question to clear the hard drive.

You located where Talon uploaded the RedEye Spyware. Clear each hard drive to permanently remove them from the AI Academy.

Click the blinking icon and answer the question to clear the hard drive.

You located where Talon uploaded the RedEye Spyware. Clear each hard drive to permanently remove them from the AI Academy.

Click the blinking icon and answer the question to clear the hard drive.

You located where Talon uploaded the RedEye Spyware. Clear each hard drive to permanently remove them from the AI Academy.

Click the blinking icon and answer the question to clear the drive.

Mission Complete

You saved the AI Academy!

START OVER?

Are you sure you want to leave?

You will lose progress.

exit

back

MISSION FAILED

Talon's Spyware is still in the AI Academy.

try again

QUESTION 2/4

A. Audience

B. Requirements

Which is NOT a key element of Prompt Engineering?

C. Unknown Information

D. Instructions

QUESTION 1/4

A. Always verify the accuracy of GenAI’s output.

B. Avoid using GenAI for academic work.

What is NOT a key takeaway regarding the responsible use of GenAI?

C. Protect privacy and avoid inputting sensitive information.

D. Properly cite GenAI content used in academic work.

QUESTION 4/4

A. Are you willing to take responsibility for potential errors?

B. Do you have the experience to verify its accuracy?

What is NOT an important question to ask yourself before using AI?

C. Does it matter if the output is true?

D. What is the source of this AI's infomation?

Passcode

A. Robot G

Who was Talon's mentor when he was an AI Scholar?

B. Dr. Athena

C. Zara

QUESTION 1/3

A. The speed of which the AI generates content

B. The cost of running the AI model.

What is an ethical concern when using GenAI to create content?

C. The complexity of the AI’s algorithm

D. The potential for the AI to perpetuate or amplify existing biases present in its training data.

QUESTION 2/3

A. Determining ownership and authorship of content generated by AI, especially when training on copyrighted material

B. The efficiency of AI to summarize large amounts of text

Regarding copyright and intellectual property, what is an ethical challenge posed by generative AI?

C. The ability of AI to translate content into multiple languages

D. The ease with which AI can generate unique artistic styles

QUESTION 3/4

A. Generative AI, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning

B. Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Generative AI

Which of the following has the AI subcategories in order of complexity, from simplest to most advanced?

C. Deep Learning, Generative AI, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence

D. Generative AI, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence

A. When the information is common knowledge

QUESTION 3/3

B. When incorporating direct quotes or paraphrasing from the GenAI response

C. When the information is not common knowledge

When should you cite information from a GenAI response in your academic work?

D. When the information aligns with your personal opinion

E. Both C and D

F. Both B and C