Ai basics
Policy & Ethics
Scenarios
Real World Impact
True or False
100

What does AI stand for?

Artificial Intelligence

100

What is AI bias?

When AI produces unfair or unequal outcomes

100

A Howard student uses AI to write an essay without permission. What’s the concern?

- Academic integrity

- misuse of AI 

100

Name one way AI is already used in everyday life

- Siri

- TikTok algorithm

- Google Maps


100

AI always gives correct answers.

False


200

Give an example of an AI platform

- Chatgpt 

- Gemini

200

What is “AI governance”?

Rules and systems that guide how AI is developed and used


200

A DC government chatbot gives residents incorrect info about housing assistance. What’s the issue?

- Misinformation

- reliability 

200

How can AI affect jobs?

- Automation

- Job displacement

200

AI can be biased based on the data it’s trained on.

True

300

What do you call the information AI learns from to make decisions?

Data

300

Name one risk policymakers worry about with AI

- Bias

- misinformation

- privacy

- job loss

300

A campus app uses student data to train AI without students knowing. What’s violated?

Privacy / consent

300

What may be a concern with AI being used in hiring?

Bias in selecting candidates

300

AI can completely replace human decision-making.

False