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• Privacy and data protection: AI uses a lot of personal data, so guidelines are needed to protect people’s
                   privacy and ensure data is used responsibly. Clear rules help prevent misuse and ensure data security.
                    • Environmental impact: AI systems can use a lot of energy. Ethical frameworks encourage creating AI that uses
                   less energy and is better for the environment. This ensures that AI doesn’t harm the planet while advancing
                   technology.
                    • Accountability: People are impacted by the decisions made by AI. There need to be methods for comprehending
                   and contesting these choices. This guarantees that AI is responsible for its deeds.

                    • Transparency and explainability:  AI  decision-making  should  be  understandable  to  the  general  public,
                   particularly  in  critical  domains  like  healthcare  and  finance.  In  addition  to  building  trust,  this  improves  the
                   identification of mistakes.
                    • Effects on employment: Since AI has the potential to replace some professions, it's critical to support workers
                   by providing them with new skill training. This makes it easier for workers to adjust to changes in the workforce
                   and maintain their jobs.
                                                                                        21 st  Century   #Critical Thinking
                                                                                            Skills  #Technology Literacy
                                   GAME        04                     My Goodness

                    Visit: https://www.my-goodness.net/ or scan the QR code to write an article.

                    The  website  "MyGoodness!"  focuses  on  understanding  charitable  donations  and  helps
                    individuals track their  donations and  contributions  toward  charitable  causes. It provides
                    insights into the impact of giving and supports individuals in evaluating their charitable
                    actions.
                    Take a quick look at the video to learn more about the game. In the game, the player makes 10 decisions/
                    selections, which is between two choices which are scenario based. In some of these choices, some of the
                    components are hidden, which are optional for the player to unhide while making decisions. At the end a
                    summary of ‘goodness’ is shared in comparison to others who have played this game and submitted their
                    results. It tries to identify different bias of the player who might have played a role in what the selection
                    was, which could be:
                    •  Identifiable Victim Bias      •  Famous Charity Bias    •  Location Bias
                    Also, the decision gets affected by the morals, values and beliefs that one has. At the end it gives the
                    option “Would you like to help us better understand your judgement?”, If "Yes" is selected, the player
                    is taken to another page that collects additional information, such as age, gender, income, education, and
                    charitable habits. This data helps further in the analysis. Answer the following questions after playing the
                    game:
                    1.  Were you able to identify any bias that you might have had?
                    2.   To what extent do you believe that the analysis at the end relates to your personal understanding of
                       yourself?"
                    3.   Did this activity influence your perspective on charity?
                    4.   Do you think one should analyse before doing charity, and its effectiveness?

                    This game aims to reveal the biases and thought processes that influence our decision-making. By doing
                    this, we can develop a framework that supports ethically sound decisions. Let’s identify at least three
                    factors that consciously or unconsciously affect our decision-making:

                              Factors     Affect on Decision-Making
                              Values      Value of humans vs. value of non-humans.
                              Religion    Does the decision I am making align with my faith?
                              Intuition   Does what I am thinking seem right?


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