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Outsmarting AI

Outsmarting AI

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Mathematics

12th Grade

Easy

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Shannon Blackerby

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21 Slides • 7 Questions

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So there’s this thing called artificial intelligence (A.I.)

A.I. is working in small ways on devices you’re probably using every day. It’s becoming more popular in both helpful and dangerous ways. We want you to feel equipped to tell illuminating stories about how A.I. is shaping your world, but first, let’s break down what A.I. is by exploring the forms it takes in our daily lives.

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Open Ended

What do you think about when you hear the words “artificial intelligence”? In what ways do you interact with A.I. daily?

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What is AI?

Simply put, artificial intelligence is the ability of machines (computers, phones, cars, robots, etc.) to think and perform tasks like humans. A.I. has made its way into several of the machines we use every day.

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So there’s A.I. and then there’s machine learning (M.L.)

Machine learning is a subset of A.I. in the same way that A.I. is a subset of computer science. Basically it’s the capability of a machine to learn how to perform certain tasks on its own, typically through trial-and-error.

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You are a TEACHER everyday

You might not think of yourself as a teacher, but machine learning gives you an opportunity to school some technology. You’re teaching machines whenever you search for something online, listen to a song on Spotify or play any of Google’s A.I. games. (Our favorites are quickdraw.withgoogle.com and autodraw.com).

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Poll

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Go to https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/ and see how well you do! Pick how many pictures Google was able to identify below

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What has your machine learned about you?

Pull out your phone and open your Instagram app. (If you’re not on Instagram, find a friend who is.) Go to the “Explore” tab (it looks like a little magnifying glass). Identify at least 5 themes in the images and accounts that Instagram wants you to explore.

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Open Ended

  • Why do you think Instagram is showing you these particular images?

  • What has Instagram learned about you?

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THE DARK SIDE

When you train machines, you’re providing data, and we’d be doing you a huge disservice if we didn’t have you think critically about where the data that you provide might go. If you don’t read the fine print in the terms of service agreements that pop up in most of the apps and devices you use, your data can end up anywhere (and we mean anywhere).

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Nothing is FREE

While liking a picture of your friend’s new pup may seem like a harmless act or creating that online dating profile feels like the most logical next step in getting over your ex, these seemingly small actions could result in your data being sold to undisclosed “third parties.” Training machines with your data often results in violations of security and privacy. Targeted ads are one thing, leaks of personal information another.

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There’s A.I. and M.L. and then there’s natural language processing (N.L.P.)

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N.L.P. includes voice recognition such as Google Home, Siri and Alexa.

“Hey Siri, what is natural language processing?”

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SimSensei

Almost 50 years later, USC created SimSensei, a more sophisticated version of a chatbot that uses a series of visual signals to react and respond to human behavior.  It was initially created to provide healthcare support. Watch this video on SimSensei to see how it works.

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The Dark Side

Okay Google, N.L.P seems to make life a little easier, but what’s the catch?” Natural language processing is just an offshoot of machine learning, so a lot of the same dangers apply: as a consumer of these products you are electing to help train and refine these technologies. The twist is that these products are microphones connected to the internet, so a whole host of other potential insecurities arise. 

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The Dark Side Continued...

Even though most these devices have to be “awakened” with a word or phrase, a lot of people are reasonably concerned about “passive listening.” There have even been instances of accidentally activating these devices via crosstalk or noise from the television, but the possibility of casual conversations from your home being leaked is an even more serious breach. 

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The Darker Side

Something that is a little creepier,  is that the more we chat with our smart sound devices, the more they develop and become more like humans. So next time you wonder if Siri is giving you a little attitude, recognize that she absolutely is, and her sense of personality and companionability is the result of millions of interactions with the people who use her. Also, machines don’t only learn our good traits. They also learn racism, sexism and other forms of hatred from the data that trains them — i.e., human users.

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Most Used Natural Language Processing

Natural language processing also comes into play when we’re given suggestions, either words or entire sentences, for how to write our emails and texts.

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NLP Poem Activity

Using your phone, open up your notes app. Start a new note and type one of the following: “The…”, “I…”, “We…”, or “They…”. Do not type anything else yourself, but rather use the middle auto-complete suggested words to complete writing a “poem.” Make it as long or short  as you want. There just needs to be enough content to create a poem. Edit as necessary, deleting repeat words or phrases and creating line breaks.

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Note Poem

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Do this again in a new text message to your best friend and again to your parent or someone else in your family. 

How do these three poems vary?

Why do you think they suggest different words even though you used the same beginning word?

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The Dark Side

N.L.P. in our text or email inboxes doesn’t seem so nefarious. What’s bad about the ability to take care of a pile of work emails faster than if we didn’t have the help of auto-complete? At this point, you already know that we’re constantly agreeing to teach machines. However, when you’re using N.L.P. to streamline your communication, there’s an added layer of complicity, because you’re accepting a suggestion provided to you by a machine.

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Open Ended

Conclusion: Is there anything that you do to AVOID your algorithm or to protect yourself from AI?

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