Integrating AI in High School Classrooms

As artificial intelligence (AI) technology continues to advance, it's becoming increasingly important for students to understand its capabilities and limitations.  Janelle Shane's TED Talk "The Danger of AI is Weirder Than You Think" is an excellent way to introduce the topic of AI in your classroom.  Here are some ways high school teachers can incorporate this talk into their classrooms:

1. Integrate it into a computer science or robotics class: Janelle Shane's talk offers a great opportunity for students to explore the ethical implications of AI technology. Students can use this as a starting point to dive deeper into the topic and explore the role of AI in various industries.

2. Use it to spark a debate in a social studies class: Janelle Shane's talk highlights the potential dangers of AI, including the potential for bias and discrimination. In a social studies class, students can use this as an opportunity to explore how AI could impact society and what steps we can take to mitigate its negative effects.

3. Use it in a psychology class to explore human-technology interactions: AI technology is becoming increasingly sophisticated, but it's still not perfect. In a psychology class, students can use Janelle Shane's talk to explore how humans interact with technology and how we can design AI systems that are more effective and safer.


Check out my lesson based on Janelle Shane's TED Talk, "The Danger of AI is Weirder Than You Think."

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