Objective:
Recognize AI-based systems in everyday life.
Duration:
30 minutes
Materials Needed:
- Computers or tablets with internet access (for virtual tours)
- Access to a smart home or tech lab (for physical tours)
- Handouts with instructions and examples
Activity Steps
1. Introduction to AI-Based Systems (5 minutes)
Overview:
- Explain the difference between traditional systems and AI-based systems.
- Traditional systems operate based on predefined rules and logic, while AI-based systems can learn from data, recognize patterns, and make decisions.
Examples:
- Provide examples of AI-based systems, such as smart home devices, autonomous vehicles, and healthcare applications.
Objective:
- Explain that the goal of the exercise is to identify AI-based systems in a facility and understand their functionalities.
2. Virtual or Physical Tour (15 minutes)
Virtual Tour:
- Use online resources to take students on a virtual tour of a smart home or tech lab.
- Websites like YouTube, company websites, or virtual tour platforms can provide immersive experiences.
Physical Tour:
- If possible, arrange a visit to a local smart home, tech lab, or innovation center.
- Ensure students have access to observe and interact with various AI-based systems.
Identification:
- During the tour, ask students to identify AI-based systems they encounter.
- Encourage them to take notes on the systems' functionalities and how they differ from traditional systems.
3. Listing and Describing AI Systems (5 minutes)
Activity:
- After the tour, ask students to list the AI-based systems they identified.
- For each system, students should describe its functionality and how it uses AI to perform tasks.
Examples:
- Smart Thermostat: Adjusts the temperature based on user preferences and occupancy patterns.
- Autonomous Vacuum Cleaner: Navigates and cleans the home using sensors and mapping technology.
- Voice-Activated Assistant: Responds to voice commands to control smart devices, provide information, and perform tasks.
4. Discussion and Reflection (5 minutes)
Sharing:
- Ask students to share their lists and descriptions with the class.
- Discuss the different AI-based systems identified and their functionalities.
Reflection:
- Encourage students to reflect on the advantages and potential risks of using AI-based systems in everyday life.
- Discuss how AI can improve efficiency, convenience, and personalization, as well as the ethical considerations and privacy concerns.
Handout Example
Instructions for Identifying AI-Based Systems:
- Observe the systems in the facility during the tour.
- Identify which systems are AI-based and note their functionalities.
- Compare AI-based systems with traditional systems.
Examples of AI-Based Systems:
Smart Thermostat:
- Functionality: Adjusts temperature based on user preferences and occupancy patterns.
- AI Use: Learns from user behavior and environmental data to optimize energy usage.
Autonomous Vacuum Cleaner:
- Functionality: Navigates and cleans the home using sensors and mapping technology.
- AI Use: Uses AI algorithms to map the environment, avoid obstacles, and optimize cleaning paths.
Voice-Activated Assistant:
- Functionality: Responds to voice commands to control smart devices, provide information, and perform tasks.
- AI Use: Uses natural language processing to understand and respond to user commands.
Discussion Points:
- How do AI-based systems improve efficiency and convenience in everyday life?
- What are the potential risks and ethical considerations of using AI-based systems?
- How do AI-based systems differ from traditional systems in terms of functionality and adaptability?
Completion requirements:
- Make a submission
