AI Basics
Human Vs AI
AI in the Workplace
Ethics and Risks
Future-proofing
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What is the primary way AI systems "learn"?

By analyzing large amounts of data to identify patterns.

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What is one cognitive skill that humans have that AI cannot replicate?

Understanding context, emotion, or sarcasm.

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Name one way AI is already improving workplace productivity.

Automating routine tasks.

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Name one ethical risk of AI

Bias in training data, privacy concerns, or misleading outputs.

100

What is REACH-E designed to help you with?

Your personal and career development.

200

TRUE or FALSE: AI tools like REACH-E can replace human judgement.

False. 

AI supports but does not replace human judgment.

200

What kind of intelligence is irreplaceable in the workplace?

Emotional intelligence / the ability to build relationships.

200

When proposing AI to your boss, what should you include in your plan?

A problem to solve, time/cost savings, concerns like accuracy and privacy, and an implementation plan.

200

What is a key question to ask before using AI in a decision-making process?

Should this be automated, or does it require human empathy or judgment?

200

What makes someone a strong candidate in an AI-augmented workplace?

Their ability to blend human creativity with AI tools.

300

What makes AI different from traditional computer programs?

  1. AI can adapt and improve through data exposure rather than relying solely on fixed programming.
300

Why can't AI easily transfer knowledge between unrelated domains?

AI lacks generalization abilities and true understanding.

300

What is more important than mastering one AI tool?

Building adaptability and the ability to continuously learn.

300

Why is over-reliance on AI a risk?

It may reduce critical thinking and erode human skills over time.

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What's one way you can show you are ready for an AI-integrated future?

Use AI to improve quality or efficiency in your work while demonstrating ethical thinking.

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