Understanding GenAI
Ethics and AI
Academic Integrity Basics
AI at Douglas College
Random AI
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This is the term for the ability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior.

What is Artificial Intelligence?

100

The idea that AI systems should be open and understandable. Users should be able to see how the AI makes decisions and processes information.

What is Transparency in AI ethics?

100

This principle of academic integrity refers to the expectation that students’ work is their own.

What is honesty?

100

These are some examples of generative AI tools.

What are Scribe, Jasper, OpenAI’s GPT, DALL-E, Wordtune, Notion, VEED?

100

This is what you call an image, or a video or audio recording, that has been edited using an algorithm to replace the person in the original with someone else in a way that makes it look authentic.

What are Deepfakes?

200

This is a term referring to the use of stasticial techniques to help computers improve their responses.

What is machine learning?

200

This is a concern in the use of AI because AI systems often require large amounts of data, which may include sensitive personal information.

What is data privacy?

200

This principle of academic integrity involves valuing and giving credit to original ideas and work.

What is respect?

200

This is how I will know if my instructor will allow me to use GenAI in my course.

What is, If you do not know, ask." Your instructor should be very clear about what they will and will not allow in their course. 

200

This AI model by OpenAI can create images from textual prompts, and its name means "from text to image."

What is DALL-E?

300

This is what GPT stands for in ChatGPT.

What is Generative Pretrained Transformer?

300

We can ensure this in AI by using diverse training data, regularly auditing AI systems for bias, and incorporating fairness metrics into AI evaluation.

What is fairness?

300

This principle of academic integrity involves being reliable in one’s commitments and obligations.

What is responsibility?

300

This is how you can learn how to properly cite AI in your course assignments.

What is AI and Citation - Artificial Intelligence - Research Guides at Douglas College Library

300

This term describes the original input that helps guide the AI in generating content.

What is a prompt?

400

This is what LLM stands for when talking about generative AI.

What is a Large Language Models?

400

This refers to AI systems that systematically and unfairly discriminate against certain groups or individuals.

What is bias in AI?

400

This principle of academic integrity refers to the idea that students should treat others fairly and equally.

Fairness

400

This is how you will know if the use of GenAI in a class assignment is considered to be an Academic Integrity violation at Douglas College.

What is, checking with your instructor? Each instructor will have different rules around the use GenAI in their class.

400

When AI provides incorrect, unexpected, or untrue results.

What are hallucination?

500

ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot both use NLP to make the interaction between humans and computers more conversational. This is what NLP stands for.

What is Natural Language Processing?

500

The ethical concern with this is that it could be used to spread misinformation or create deepfakes, which are realistic but fake audio or video files.

What is AI-generated content?

500

This principle of academic integrity refers to the belief that students can be honest in their academic work.

What is trust?

500

This is a place for students to go and talk about class assignments and the the use of AI.

What is the Learning Centre.

500

Should students have a voice in the use of AI within higher education?

Yes/No - Tell us why.