AI Rules Are Changing Fast
What was okay last year might not be okay this year. AI rules at school, at home, and in society are changing fast.
Stay curious. Ask questions. Don't assume what was true a year ago is still true.
Three good questions
- What is NEW about AI use this year?
- Are there new rules I should know?
- What has been controversial lately?
The big idea: AI rules change fast. Staying curious keeps you on the right side of them.
End-of-lesson check
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What is the core idea behind "AI Rules Are Changing Fast"?
- What was okay last year might not be okay this year.
- Make the procurement decision
- Replace user testing for unintended deception
- Slow down. Virality is engineered urgency. Urgency is how you get fooled.
Which term best describes a foundational idea in "AI Rules Are Changing Fast"?
- adaptation
- evolving rules
- curiosity
- informed citizen
A learner studying AI Rules Are Changing Fast would need to understand which concept?
- evolving rules
- curiosity
- adaptation
- informed citizen
Which of these is directly relevant to AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- evolving rules
- adaptation
- informed citizen
- curiosity
Which of the following is a key point about AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- What is NEW about AI use this year?
- Are there new rules I should know?
- What has been controversial lately?
- Make the procurement decision
What is the key insight about "Three things to keep doing" in the context of AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- Make the procurement decision
- Ask your teachers about new AI rules. Ask your parents about home rules. Read or watch news about AI changes.
- Replace user testing for unintended deception
- Slow down. Virality is engineered urgency. Urgency is how you get fooled.
What is the key insight about "Review date" in the context of AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- Make the procurement decision
- Replace user testing for unintended deception
- Reviewed in 2026. Treat fast-changing product names, prices, availability, and policy details as examples to verify befo…
- Slow down. Virality is engineered urgency. Urgency is how you get fooled.
Which statement accurately describes an aspect of AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- Make the procurement decision
- Replace user testing for unintended deception
- Slow down. Virality is engineered urgency. Urgency is how you get fooled.
- What was okay last year might not be okay this year. AI rules at school, at home, and in society are changing fast.
What does working with AI Rules Are Changing Fast typically involve?
- Stay curious. Ask questions. Don't assume what was true a year ago is still true.
- Make the procurement decision
- Replace user testing for unintended deception
- Slow down. Virality is engineered urgency. Urgency is how you get fooled.
Which of the following is true about AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- Make the procurement decision
- The big idea: AI rules change fast. Staying curious keeps you on the right side of them.
- Replace user testing for unintended deception
- Slow down. Virality is engineered urgency. Urgency is how you get fooled.
Which best describes the scope of "AI Rules Are Changing Fast"?
- It is unrelated to ethics workflows
- It applies only to the opposite professional tier
- It focuses on What was okay last year might not be okay this year.
- It was deprecated in 2024 and no longer relevant
Which section heading best belongs in a lesson about AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- Make the procurement decision
- Replace user testing for unintended deception
- Slow down. Virality is engineered urgency. Urgency is how you get fooled.
- Three good questions
Which of the following is a concept covered in AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- evolving rules
- adaptation
- curiosity
- informed citizen
Which of the following is a concept covered in AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- evolving rules
- adaptation
- curiosity
- informed citizen
Which of the following is a concept covered in AI Rules Are Changing Fast?
- evolving rules
- adaptation
- curiosity
- informed citizen