Official regulations on AI
PreviewCollective reflection: Why do we need to regulate AI at all?
1. Individual work:
Write down your spontaneous ideas on the following question:
"What could happen if artificial intelligence is used without rules?"
2. Partner work:
Share your thoughts with each other. Each pair should note down at least one risk and one possible advantage of unregulated AI use.
3. Joint collection:
All results are compiled together.
"What could happen if artificial intelligence is used without rules?"
Assignment
1. Observation task (during the video)
While watching the trailer, pay attention to the following questions:
- What role does artificial intelligence play in the film?
- What problems does this cause?
Write down key points, not complete sentences.
2. Class discussion
Discuss your observations in pairs (2–3 minutes).
Compare:
- Which danger did you find most striking?
- Which of these would be possible in the real world and which are pure exaggeration?
3. Group discussion (plenary)
Finally, all the results are compiled and the questions are answered.
"How realistic is this? Where are the real dangers today?"
Assignment
Read the information text carefully and select the correct statement.
Using the information provided, assign the AI examples to the appropriate risk level and justify your decision.
OECD AI Principles
The OECD AI Principles, established in May 2019 and updated in May 2024, represent a set of ethical guidelines developed to ensure the responsible development and use of artificial intelligence (AI). These principles are designed to promote innovative and trustworthy AI that respects human rights and democratic values.
The goal of the OECD AI Principles is to guide AI actors, including governments and organizations, in developing AI systems that are inclusive and respect universal rights. They aim to address the risks associated with AI, such as privacy concerns, security vulnerabilities, and ethical dilemmas.
These guidelines apply broadly across different sectors, including technology companies, policymakers, and international bodies. The principles are intended to influence AI policy globally, fostering interoperability between jurisdictions and ensuring that AI systems align with human and democratic values.
Key content includes values-based principles such as inclusive growth, sustainable development, human rights, transparency, robustness, and accountability. They emphasize the need for investing in AI research, fostering inclusive ecosystems, shaping governance frameworks, and ensuring international cooperation for trustworthy AI.
In practice, these principles seek to instigate changes by promoting transparency and accountability in AI development, thereby building public trust in AI technologies. Advantages include creating a harmonized approach to AI regulation worldwide, although challenges remain in adapting these guidelines to rapidly evolving technologies and diverse legal landscapes.
Reflect
Answer the questions in writing and in detail.
Assignment
Work in groups to create a poster that addresses the central question:
"Why do we need rules for artificial intelligence?"
Your tasks:
- Discuss: Talk in your group about why rules for dealing with AI might be important.
- Take a position: Formulate a clear statement in which you justify your opinion.
- Design: Develop a clear and appealing poster that shows your most important arguments contains examplesand clearly states your common position.
Note: Make sure that your statements are understandable, well-structured, and clearly justified.
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