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AI is becoming part of everyday life—from writing tools to facial recognition to self-driving cars—and humans must decide what rules guide its behavior. If you were creating the official AI Code of Conduct, what is one ethical thing AI should always do and one unethical thing AI should never be allowed to do?
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Multiple Choice
Which answer best describes a key difference between the two texts?
The first text is a news article, while the second text is an opinion piece.
The first text is fiction, while the second text is a personal narrative.
Both texts are informational with no viewpoint included.
Both texts are persuasive speeches given at a summit.
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Multiple Choice
Based on the titles shown, what is the main connection between the two texts?
Both texts argue that AI should replace human decision-making completely.
Both texts focus on AI and emphasize the need for safety, rules, and careful handling.
Both texts explain how AI can be used to write student essays and homework.
Both texts are opinion pieces criticizing world leaders for discussing AI risks.
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Multiple Choice
What is the thesis of the news article?
Countries need to work together to stop the big, global dangers of AI.
The purpose of AI meetings is to help countries compete to build the strongest, fastest AI systems.
World leaders met to announce that AI should fully replace human decision-making in government and security.
The summit was held to convince teenagers to stop using AI tools in school work and social media.
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Multiple Choice
Which detail supports the news article’s thesis about global cooperation?
AI could use unfair data and treat people wrongly.
AI should be built to follow unethical guidelines.
30 nations signed the Bletchley Declaration to create safety rules for AI
AI could cause bias in arrests if programmed incorrectly.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best explains the difference between the thesis of the news article and the claim of the opinion text?
The news article says AI should be used to replace human jobs, while the opinion text says AI should make jobs easier.
The news article argues countries must work together to control global AI dangers, while the opinion text argues AI must be built with fairness and good morals.
The news article argues AI should be banned worldwide, while the opinion text argues AI should be used without rules.
The news article explains the history of AI, while the opinion text explains how AI is built.
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Multiple Choice
What major idea do BOTH texts share?
AI does not need rules because it can make decisions better than humans.
AI needs strong rules and guidance because it is a powerful technology.
AI should be allowed to operate without human control.
AI is only a problem in the United States, not globally.
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Multiple Choice
How do the genres of the two texts differ?
Both texts are fictional stories about AI characters.
The first text is poetry, while the second text is a biography that tells us the personality of the chatbots.
Both texts are personal narratives written by AI developers.
The first text is a news article, while the second text is an argument/opinion piece.
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Multiple Choice
One similarity between the selections is that BOTH—
identify the United Nations as the only organization capable of solving the problems posed by AI
focus primarily on the economic benefits that AI could create for underdeveloped nations
express concern that the power of AI requires new rules and international agreement to prevent harm
argue that the current political leaders have already failed to create effective regulations for new technology
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Multiple Select
Which sentences from “Global Adversaries and Allies Reach First Agreement on Containing AI Risks” show that the author is concerned about the power of AI and believes it needs new rules and an international agreement to prevent harm? Select TWO correct answers.
On November 1, 2023, the first clear international declaration on a possibly world-altering technology arrived. (paragraph 2)
Countries called for policies across borders to prevent risk, ranging from disinformation to the possibility of disaster. (paragraph 2)
Officials from China, Japan and European nations attended. (paragraph 2)
The November 1 announcement said that risks from AI are international in nature, “and so are best addressed through international cooperation." (paragraph 2)
The announcement did not give specifics about the global cooperation. (paragraph 2)
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Multiple Select
Which sentences from “Opinion: Artificial intelligence should take ethics into account” support the idea that the article expresses concern that the power of AI requires new rules to prevent harm?
AlphaGo, a computer program designed to play the game Go, surprised many people when it defeated Lee Sedol last month. (Paragraph 1)
It has more possible moves than there are atoms in the universe. (Paragraph 2)
AlphaGo's victory and Taylor's defeat occurring at about the same time serves as a warning. (Paragraph 6)
But we should think about how we can design AI to consider the interests of humans, and indeed of all beings capable of thinking. (Paragraph 9)
If we want to make an owl that is wise, and not only intelligent, let's not be like those impatient sparrows. (Paragraph 13)
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What idea about the need for AI regulation is supported by the details in BOTH texts?
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(C Only)
What idea about the need for AI regulation is supported by the details in BOTH texts?
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(E Only)
What idea about the need for AI regulation is supported by the details in BOTH texts?
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Multiple Choice
To answer the prompt, what will you need to read?
Global Adversaries and Allies Reach First Agreement on Containing AI Risks and Opinion: Artificial intelligence should take ethics into account
Global Summit on AI Security: Nations Debate Tech Control Measures
Why Congress Can’t Keep Up With Artificial Intelligence Laws: lobal Adversaries and Allies Reach First Agreement on Containing AI Risks
Opinion: Artificial intelligence should take ethics into account: How Machine Learning Shapes Human Behavior
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Which answer choice is the best response to the provided prompt?
The first author seeks to define new technology, while the second author seeks to entertain the reader with a story.
The first author attempts to inform the reader about a factual event, while the second author attempts to persuade the reader to adopt a specific viewpoint.
The first author focuses on the historical background of AI, while the second author focuses on the future development of AI.
The first author attempts to encourage global economic growth, while the second author attempts to caution against all future technology.
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Cite: Which pair of quotations from the two selections best supports the answer to question 8?
From Text 1: "Countries called for policies across borders to prevent risk, ranging from disinformation to the possibility of disaster." (Par. 2)
From Text 2: "The lack of ethical guidelines has already resulted in wrongful arrests when facial recognition software made mistakes." (Par. 3)
From Text 1: "The United States and China hashed out guiding principles with the European Union, Britain and 24 other nations." (Par. 2)
From Text 2: "There are many exciting possibilities for AI to improve medicine and education in the coming decades." (Par. 1)
From Text 1: "On November 1, 2023, the first clear international declaration on a possibly world-altering technology arrived." (Par. 2)
From Text 2: "It is time to create a list of 'AI rights' that would ensure these new technologies align with core human ethics before they are put to use." (Par. 4)
From Text 1: "Britain's King Charles III compared AI advances to humans' 'harnessing of fire' in a video statement to the delegates." (Par. 10)
From Text 2: "The vast majority of funding for artificial intelligence development comes from private-sector tech companies, not government grants."
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EXPLAIN: Which statement should be added to elevate the response?
The news article's quote tells the reader that something happened, which is the goal of informational writing. The opinion article's quote, however, uses the phrase "It is time to create..." which is a call to action meant to convince the reader that change is needed. This shows the first text aims to report facts, and the second aims to change an attitude
The author’s purpose in both texts is exactly the same because they both try to convince readers that AI technology is dangerous. This shows that the authors both want to persuade readers to stop using AI completely.
The news article and the opinion article both focus on the history of artificial intelligence, which means they share the same purpose of informing readers about the early developments of AI.They forewarn the people of the dangers and risk of AI before it becomes too advanced to control
The purpose of the news article is to entertain readers with funny examples of how AI can fail, while the opinion article is written to explain how AI is programmed by computer scientists. These examples show that those who are not ethically prepared to use AI should not be allowed to use it.
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Open Ended
How is the author’s purpose in “Global Adversaries and Allies Reach First Agreement on Containing AI Risks” DIFFERENT from the author’s purpose in “Opinion: Artificial intelligence should take ethics into account”?
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AI is becoming part of everyday life—from writing tools to facial recognition to self-driving cars—and humans must decide what rules guide its behavior. If you were creating the official AI Code of Conduct, what is one ethical thing AI should always do and one unethical thing AI should never be allowed to do?
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