Test your Artificial Intelligence literacy
Learn more about the importance of being AI-literate in a digital age
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What is AI literacy?
With AI spreading not only in schools but across all industries, AI literacy has become increasingly important. According to the Bipartisan Policy Center, AI literacy is the ability to recognize, use and evaluate AI technologies. Alternatively, as the World Economic Forum describes, it refers to using AI safely, responsibly and transparently. Those who are AI literate understand AI functions, can recognize AI in their day-to-day life and contemplate the ethical issues associated with AI.
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Why does AI literacy matter?
AI literacy is paramount to combating the “technostress” many feel when overwhelmed using AI. Grasping the way in which AI works enables control over the technology that has been slowly seeping into every corner of our lives. Thus, everyone should work towards being AI literate. Take this interactive quiz to see where you currently stand.
Key Terms
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Question 1
Which of these options best describes artificial intelligence?
Question 2
What is a "hallucination" in AI?
Question 3
Question 4
Thinking about health products, which of the following use AI?
Question 5
Imagine you are chatting with an assistant on the Internet. How could you find out whether you are interacting with a human or an AI?
Congratulations! You have completed the AI literacy test.
If you want to learn more, one place to start is through resources online like Stanford University’s modules on understanding AI literacy.
Key Terms
Personalization
Study recommendations tailored to the student.
Intelligent Tutoring
Chatbots that explain concepts and answer questions.
Learning analytics
Prediction of academic performance.
Automated Evaluation
Correction of exercises and exams.
Academic Management
Automation of administrative processes.
Test your Artificial Intelligence literacy
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Test your Artificial Intelligence literacy
Learn more about the importance of being AI-literate in a digital age
Start
What is AI literacy?
With AI spreading not only in schools but across all industries, AI literacy has become increasingly important. According to the Bipartisan Policy Center, AI literacy is the ability to recognize, use and evaluate AI technologies. Alternatively, as the World Economic Forum describes, it refers to using AI safely, responsibly and transparently. Those who are AI literate understand AI functions, can recognize AI in their day-to-day life and contemplate the ethical issues associated with AI.
Next
Why does AI literacy matter?
AI literacy is paramount to combating the “technostress” many feel when overwhelmed using AI. Grasping the way in which AI works enables control over the technology that has been slowly seeping into every corner of our lives. Thus, everyone should work towards being AI literate. Take this interactive quiz to see where you currently stand.
Key Terms
Take the quiz
Question 1
Which of these options best describes artificial intelligence?
Question 2
What is a "hallucination" in AI?
Question 3
Question 4
Thinking about health products, which of the following use AI?
Question 5
Imagine you are chatting with an assistant on the Internet. How could you find out whether you are interacting with a human or an AI?
Congratulations! You have completed the AI literacy test.
If you want to learn more, one place to start is through resources online like Stanford University’s modules on understanding AI literacy.
Key Terms
Personalization
Study recommendations tailored to the student.
Intelligent Tutoring
Chatbots that explain concepts and answer questions.
Learning analytics
Prediction of academic performance.
Automated Evaluation
Correction of exercises and exams.
Academic Management
Automation of administrative processes.