What is artificial intelligence and how does it work? (Intermediate level)
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Note down one way in which AI works in everyday life. This AI replaces the case study of the voice assistant and serves as the basis for the analysis tasks.
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Objective: The worksheet provides a basic understanding of how artificial intelligence (AI) works at an intermediate level. Learners should be able to distinguish AI applications from classic programs, understand the technical learning process, and critically question algorithms in everyday life.
Content and methods: The content covers the basic definition of artificial intelligence, the distinction between static programs and adaptive systems, the three-step model of how AI works (data collection, pattern recognition, application), and the opportunities and risks of recommendation algorithms, such as filter bubbles and data bias. This is supplemented by practical case studies and the transfer of knowledge to school application scenarios. The methods include explanatory text work, tabular classifications, visual process diagrams to illustrate technical processes, analytical case studies, and creative transfer tasks in which learners take on developer roles to design their own AI ideas for everyday life.
Competencies:
- Technical understanding: Understanding the logic of algorithms and machine learning
- Judgment: Reflection on the limitations and error susceptibility of AI systems
- Design skills: Development of innovative solutions for one's own environment (school)
- Analytical skills: Distinguishing between different phases of the learning process using practical examples
Target group and level: From grade 8 onwards