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AI for AI Ethics Training Curriculum: Designing What Sticks
Design AI ethics training that uses scenarios from your actual context, not generic case studies.
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- 1The premise
- 2AI ethics training
- 3instructional design
- 4scenario-based learning
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Section 1
The premise
Generic ethics training bounces off. AI can help generate scenario-based training rooted in your industry and tools — ethics leads validate the scenarios.
What AI does well here
- Generate role-relevant scenarios
- Draft discussion prompts for facilitator-led sessions
- Build assessment items beyond multiple choice
What AI cannot do
- Decide what your org's ethical commitments are
- Replace facilitator presence
- Substitute for leadership modeling
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