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Intermediate Quiz 1
1. What is AI governance?
A way to speed up model training
The structures, policies, and processes for using AI responsibly in an organization
A tool for drawing diagrams of neural networks
2. How is AI governance different from AI ethics?
Governance is only technical; ethics is only legal
Governance ignores values, while ethics ignores processes
Ethics focuses on values; governance turns those values into rules, roles, and procedures
3. Why do governments create AI-specific regulations?
Because AI can create new kinds of risks that older laws did not anticipate
To prevent any use of computers
To force all AI models to be open source
4. What is a key goal of an AI risk-management framework?
To maximize model size regardless of cost
To identify, assess, and reduce potential harms from AI systems
To guarantee all AI output is perfect
5. What is the difference between soft law and hard law for AI?
Soft law is coded in Python; hard law is coded in Java
Soft law is always secret; hard law is always confidential
Soft law refers to guidelines and standards; hard law refers to binding regulations and statutes
6. How do principles like fairness and transparency connect to policy?
They are translated into concrete rules, requirements, and review processes
They are only used in marketing materials
They are optional and never documented
7. What is a high-risk AI application?
A system that only recommends songs
A system used for critical decisions like hiring, credit scoring, or medical triage
A system that generates random art for fun
8. Why might high-risk AI require stricter oversight?
Because the code is harder to type
Because it always runs on slower servers
Because errors could significantly harm people’s rights, safety, or opportunities
9. What is the purpose of an AI impact assessment?
To evaluate risks, benefits, and affected groups before deployment
To estimate only the storage cost of the model
To decide which programming language to learn first
10. What is an AI ethics board inside a company?
A team that only designs user interfaces
A group that reviews AI projects against ethical and policy guidelines
A board that manages office furniture
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