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The AI Ethics Games

Learn how to adopt AI the right way through GenAI role play

Learn how to adopt AI
the right way

AI ethics games are hands-on workshops for learning how to adopt AI effectively and responsibly. The center of the workshop is a role playing game with a chatbot, where participants "talk" with AI-generated characters simulating employees and other stakeholders in organizations. 

 

Each game focuses on a different organization and AI challenge - from startups developing AI to non-profits adopting GenAI to investors evaluating AI portfolio companies.

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Check out this video for a taste.

​Expert-Led Group Learning

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Analyze scenarios with Dr. Ravit Dotan and fellow participants, combining academic expertise with real-world perspectives from diverse industries and roles.

Active Learning

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Move from uncertainty to confidence by learning practical AI governance frameworks and conversations with AI characters.

Flexible Learning Paths

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Perfect for organizations and individuals looking to upskill on effective and responsible AI adoption, development, procurement, and investment.

Recent in-person game:

SOCAP:
Due Dilligencing
LocalLingua

You are an investor considering investing in LocalLingua, an early-stage AI startup in the ed-tech space. 

SOCAP is a major investor conference. In this session, participants:

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  • Learned a framework for conducting due diligence on AI startups tailored for early-stage VCs.

 

  • Met LocalLingua, a (fictional) start up using AI to deliver personalized language training for business professionals.

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  • Chatted with LocalLingua's (AI-generated) employees

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  • Applied the framework to LocalLingua, identifying their AI risks, evaluating their AI governance, and making investment recommendations

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Recent virtual game:

PhilTech:
GenAI Adoption 
at Youth Anchor

Help a (fictional) non-profit adopt GenAI effectively and responsibility.

PhilTech is an organization supporting non-profit leaders. In this session, partipants:

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  • Learned to identify generative AI use cases, identify risks, and choose guardrails.

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  • Met Youth Anchor, a (fictional) non-profit  serving at-risk teens.

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  • Chatted with Youth Anchor's (AI-generated) employees

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  • Applied what the learned to Youth Anchor, identifying GenAI use cases, identifying risks, and recommending guardrails. 

How it Works

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Learn best practices

Learn best practices for AI engagement, from development to adoption. 

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Simulate conversations

Engage with AI-generated characters to understand their context

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Apply on the company 

Analyze and make recommendations for the fictional company

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Simulate consequences

Fast forward into the future and see the consequences of your decisions

Participants Say

I loved the concept, the creativity, the energy, and the wow factor of building out such an interactive group  experiment! 

Ravit, you were very energetic...and your fantastic game requires continuous participation from everyone. I can see this being an extremely valuable resource to companies and organizations. 

Made concepts super clear and concrete 

Thank you so much!! It was very inspiring. Loved it. I liked the flow, and the energy. 

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the AI Ethics Games?

Get in touch to book a customized AI ethics game to your organization

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