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Media literacy: Read over the statistic provided by IBM at the end of the video. After, answer the following question:
Consider how AI tools are being used in the government and public life. What does it mean that it takes very little time on average to hack into these AI models? What are the risks of continued use of AI without restrictions or cybersecurity fixes?
Read over this article on the most recent executive order on AI, which breaks down what the order means for how AI companies can approach innovation and potential regulation of powerful models. After students are finished reading, they should discuss the potential benefits and concerns of using AI if major risks are still present. Some guiding questions can be:
Written by Alyssa Tinoco, News Hour Classroom intern, and PBS News Hour's Vic Pasquantonio
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