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    3. Tuesday July 2 : DAY #1

    Tuesday July 2 : DAY #1

    • Tuesday July 2 : DAY #1

      Tuesday July 2 : DAY #1

      •  Registration / Opening Welcome / Course Introduction Lesson
      •  What is Intelligence? THE MYSTERY BOX Assignment

        Human Intelligence (also known as Common Sense) involves:

        1.    Responding flexibly to situations

        2.    Making sense of conflicting and contradictory messages

        3.    Recognizing  differences

        4.    Finding similarities despite any differences

        5.    Drawing distinctions between situations despite similarities

            (SOURCE: Douglas Hofstadter’s Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, 1980)

         What is Artificial Intelligence?  Where do you see it used? Discussion


        WHAT'S IN THE BOX?       SOLVE USING YOUR INTELLIGENCE !!!!!

              


      •  Your Turn: What's in YOUR box? Assignment

        In-Class students,  working in two teams, will place an object in the box.

        Online students and the opposite in-class team will guess the object.


        Each team must create a written list of object characteristics (Who, what, where, when why and IF-THEN).


      •  INQUIRY: ASKING QUESTIONS Lesson

        Humans solve problems by asking questions:

        Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?

        Humans make connections (Heuristics)

        IF ... THEN

      •  ALGORITHMS - What are they? Lesson

        An ALGORITHM is like the recipe behind AI operating systems

        There are three parts to an algorithm:

        (1) input/data,                                                                                                                                    (2) specific steps and rules to change that data,                                                                        (3)  output

         An algorithm needs some input data and follows specific steps or instructions to give us a desired output. Computers use algorithms, but so do humans.

         Prompt: in what way(s) is your behaviour like an algorithm

        Example, if I bake a cake, my algorithm would consider the following ingredients: flour, sugar, salt, eggs, yeast, flavour, etc.

         I would mix together my dry ingredients and then mix in the wet ingredients like eggs or milk.

        I would pour the mixture into a cake pan, set the oven to 350, and put the cake pan in the oven.

         My output would be a cake!

        USE ChatGPT as an example. William Shakespeare's writing

        NOTE: 

         ChatGPT (Ans: Generative Pre-training Transformer)

         Grammar: generate (verb) synonyms (create, result in, produce, make, cause)

        Transform (verb): (change, alter, redo, modify)

         

        Now write your own algorithm. Take the next 15 minutes to write an “algorithm” for something you do in your life every day. Write 5-10 specific steps and rules

      •  THE BENEFITS AND THE RISKS THAT AI POSES: DICTIONARY and JOURNAL Assignment

        What do you already know about AI: The Good and the Bad?

        "As AI grows in complexity, the risks of unintended AUTONOMOUS decision-making and EXISTENTIAL threats cannot be ignored."  What do the words AUTONOMOUS and EXISTENTIAL mean? 

        Let's begin your physical "Personal Dictionary" and "Journal for Reflection" Make a list of unintended and existential threats to humanity that you can imagine happening from AI.

        Class Oral Presentation follows





      •  Two Songs: Reflection on How to use Leadership Lesson

        If I Had a Million Dollars: 

        Link: 

      •  IF I Ruled the World Lesson

        SONG: If I ruled the world performed by Jamie Cullum

        LINK: https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tFP1zcsNjDNijcuMDdg9FLMTFPIVCgqzUlNUSjJSFUozy_KSVHISszNTFVILs3JKc0FAHYhEDk&q=if+i+ruled+the+world+jamie+cullum&rlz=1C5CHFA_enCA950CA950&oq=If+I+Ruled+the+World+Jamie+Cullum&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqBwgBEC4YgAQyCggAEAAY4wIYgAQyBwgBEC4YgAQyCAgCEAAYFhgeMggIAxAAGBYYHjIICAQQABgWGB4yDQgFEAAYhgMYgAQYigXSAQo0NjgzOWowajE1qAIIsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&ip=1&vld=cid:35338787,vid:oSIvr9b8FYM,st:0

      •  AI CAMPERS Lesson

        Jason and Daniel will work together to watch this video and complete the next assignment

      •  ROBOTS - Lesson

        Science fiction author Isaac Asimov, the mind behind I, Robot, Foundation, Bicentennial Man and The Caves of Steel, discusses his three laws of robotics. He also muses about a future where humankind becomes more and more mechanical, while robots become more and more organic - to the point where it will become hard to tell the difference. between the two. CLOSE CAPTIONED

        LINK: 

      •  HOMEWORK for Thursday Night Assignment

        Outline the key points in Asimov’s interview as if you were listening to him as a professor lecturing this class.
        Here is the link:


        We are expecting 100-150 word SUMMARY, carefully written with correct spelling.

        Save as a PDF document and post on MOODLE before the start of tomorrow's class.

      •  Course Outline File


      •  Online Etiquette Page
      •  Guidelines for Icebreakers Page
      •  Guidelines for Online Contributions - Discussion Forum Page
      •  Hardware and Software Requirements File

        Review this document to make sure that your hardware and software are correct and compatible with the minimum requirements.

      •  Assignment Submission Guideline File

        You must follow the instructions listed in this guideline when submitting any assessment: Presentations, Reports, Essays, and Forums. Fail to do so will result in ZERO, and you may not be given another chance to submit!

      •  Course Outline File


      •  Online Etiquette Page
      •  Guidelines for Icebreakers Page
      •  Guidelines for Online Contributions - Discussion Forum Page
      •  Hardware and Software Requirements File

        Review this document to make sure that your hardware and software are correct and compatible with the minimum requirements.

      •  Assignment Submission Guideline File

        You must follow the instructions listed in this guideline when submitting any assessment: Presentations, Reports, Essays, and Forums. Fail to do so will result in ZERO, and you may not be given another chance to submit!

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