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The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Best Practices for Social Work Education

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1.  Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a field of computer science focused on creating systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as:
  1. Learning
  2. Decision-making
  3. Problem-solving
  4. All of the above
2.  Which AI tool set a world record in 2023 as the fastest-growing app in history, with over 100 million active users in its first two months?
  1. Siri
  2. ChatGPT
  3. Bard
  4. DALL-E
3.  Which of the following is NOT an example task that a chat-based AI program can complete?
  1. Composing poetry
  2. Searching the internet for current events
  3. Writing support
  4. Assist in formulating a research question
4.  This term refers to false information that is generated by an AI application. It occurs when the AI system provides a response that does not align with real-world data.
  1. Phantom data
  2. Delusion
  3. Hallucination
  4. Mirage
5.  In a large-language model, the AI technology learns from vast amounts of text data. If there is bias present in these inputs:
  1. There may be bias in the outputs
  2. The AI model will flag the output as potentially biased
  3. The AI tool will automatically correct for bias
  4. Bias is not a concern with AI because the vast quantities of data ensure balanced perspectives are represented in each answer
6.  Using AI to generate content for a paper without proper attribution is considered by universities to be:
  1. Cheating
  2. Plagiarism
  3. Collusion
  4. It depends on the institution
7.  How can AI assist in addressing individual learning needs?
  1. AI can provide customized study tools based on a student’s unique learning needs and preferences
  2. Social work students completing their practicum field placements can share identifying client details with AI in order to generate customized treatment plans
  3. AI can accurately predict a student's final course grade based on the instructor feedback of their first graded assignment
  4. Students with disabilities should ensure that their accommodations are determined by AI algorithms
8.  Which of the following is NOT an ethical use of AI by a student in higher education?
  1. Interfacing with an AI-based chat program to simulate a fictitious telehealth roleplay
  2. Asking an AI tool to come up with common interview questions to help the student prepare for a job application
  3. Entering a discussion board prompt into AI and using that response as their assignment submission
  4. Using AI to create sample practice questions or flash cards to help the student study for a licensing exam
9.  Which of the following is NOT an ethical use of AI by an instructor in higher education?
  1. Using AI to help generate case studies for student discussion
  2. Asking AI for suggestions for experiential learning activities in class
  3. Outsourcing grading to AI
  4. Seeking feedback from AI about the clarity of assignment directions
10.  The professor of a Direct Practice Social Work course provided students with an AI-generated answer to the question, “Is dementia a normal part of aging?”. Students were then asked to critique the response, providing empirical sources to support the AI’s assertions and noting any inaccuracies in the response. Which levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy did this exercise target?
  1. Evaluate
  2. Remember
  3. Understand
  4. Apply

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