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  1. Is artificial intelligence good for society? Explain your answer(s).
  2. What applications would you like to see AI take over? What applications (such as handling our laundry or harvesting fruit and fulfilling food orders) would you like to see AI stay away from? Explain your answer(s).
  3. Think about how AI impacts your daily life. Do you use facial recognition to unlock your phone or a digital assistant to get the weather, for example? Do these applications make your life easier or could you live without them? Explain your answers.

Take Action

  1. Consider Kai-Fu Lee’s TED Talk argument that AI can “save our humanity.”
  2. Listen to AI-expert Toby Walsh discuss the pros and cons of AI in his interview at Britannica.
  3. Examine the “weird” dangers of AI with Janelle Shane’s TED Talk.
  4. Consider how you felt about the issue before reading this article. After reading the pros and cons on this topic, has your thinking changed? If so, how? List two to three ways. If your thoughts have not changed, list two to three ways your better understanding of the “other side of the issue” now helps you better argue your position.
  5. Push for the position and policies you support by writing U.S. senators and representatives.

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