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Responsible AI — Risks & Bias

Level :

Pro

Newbie Prompts


  • "List the three primary risks of using AI carelessly."

  • "Explain the 'Penguin Analogy' for AI bias in your own words, making it as simple as possible."


    Beginner Prompts


  • "Create a two-column table titled 'Safe vs. Unsafe AI Use'. List three examples in each column based on the text."

  • "What is the 'rule of responsibility'? Who is always the final check, and why is this non-negotiable? "


    Intermediate Prompts


  • "Analyze the concept of 'overreliance'. Explain how using AI

  • before reading and writing can weaken a student's ability to think for themselves over time."

  • "Act as a digital safety instructor. A student wants to use an AI to help with a scholarship essay. Explain what kind of information is unsafe to share and why, based on the privacy risk."


    Master Prompts


  • "Design a 'Responsible AI Use Pledge.' This should be a short document with 5 bullet points that a student can sign. Each point should be a commitment based on the key principles of this section (e.g., 'I will always be the final check,' 'I will never share private data')."

  • "Create a critical thinking challenge. Present a biased statement that an AI might generate (e.g., based on a stereotype from its training data). My task is to write a prompt that questions the AI's bias and asks it to provide a more balanced perspective, citing the Penguin Analogy."

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