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AI Ethics Quiz for 6th Graders
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AI Ethics Quiz for 6th Graders

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Questions and Answers

Accepting a friend request from someone you don't know on a social media site is a safe thing to do.

False

A video-sharing website's algorithm for suggesting videos is always transparent and explainable.

False

If someone is disrupting a lesson by using their phone, the best thing to do is to ignore their behavior.

False

Once something is posted online, it's impossible to delete it or remove it completely.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

With robots and AI taking over jobs, people will no longer need to work or develop new skills.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

If an app asks for personal information, you should share it if you're unsure why it's needed.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

If you see someone being bullied online, it's best to join in to support your friend.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a search engine shows mostly pictures of one skin color when searching for 'beautiful people,' it means that only one skin color is beautiful.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

A robot that looks and acts like a human should automatically have the same rights as humans.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

A game always needs to know your location, so it's okay to agree to share it.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Online Safety

  • When receiving a friend request from someone you don't know on a social media site, the safest thing to do is to ask your parents or a trusted adult for advice before accepting.

Algorithm Transparency

  • If a video-sharing website suggests videos for you to watch, but you don't know how it picks them, you should ask the website how it picks videos for you.

Responsible Use of Technology

  • If you have a friend who constantly uses their phone during class and disrupts the lesson, the best way to handle this is to tell the teacher about your friend's behavior.

Digital Footprint

  • If you posted something online but later regretted it, you can try to fix it by deleting the post and apologizing if necessary.

AI and Jobs

  • If robots can do many jobs that people used to do, people should learn new skills and find different kinds of jobs.

Privacy Protection

  • If an app asks for your name, age, and address, but you're not sure why it needs that information, you should ask a trusted adult for help before sharing any personal information.

Cyberbullying Prevention

  • If you see a friend being bullied online by a classmate, the best action to take is to report the bullying to a teacher or parent.

Bias Awareness

  • If a search engine shows mostly pictures of one skin color when you search for "beautiful people," it could mean that the search engine might have a bias.

Robot Rights

  • Imagine a robot that looks and acts like a human, it's debatable whether it should have rights like humans, with some arguing it's just a machine and others arguing it should have rights if it's advanced enough to think and feel like a human.

Data Sharing

  • When your favorite game asks for permission to access your location, you should consider asking why the game needs your location and think about whether it's necessary before agreeing.

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Test your knowledge of AI ethics and responsible technology use with this quiz designed for 6th graders. Learn how to protect your privacy and prevent cyberbullying online.

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