Responsible AI Fundamentals

Learn the 4 types of AI limitations before using tools

Your Progress

Complete all 4 modules to unlock AI tools

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Module 1: Scope Limitation

AI works best when it does one thing well.

Key Principle:

Don't ask AI to "write my entire essay." Instead, ask it to help with specific parts: outline, introduction, or examples.

Example:

❌ Bad: "Write a 5-page research paper on climate change"

✅ Good: "Help me outline 3 main arguments about renewable energy"

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Module 2: Time Limitation

AI is for drafts. Humans are for finals.

Key Principle:

Use AI to speed up the first draft, but always review, edit, and personalize the final version yourself.

Workflow:

1. AI generates → 2. You review → 3. You edit → 4. You approve

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Module 3: Decision Limitation

AI suggests. You decide.

Key Principle:

Never blindly accept AI output. You are responsible for choosing what to use, what to change, and what to reject.

Critical Thinking:

✓ Does this sound like me?

✓ Is this information accurate?

✓ Does this meet my goal?

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Module 4: Context Limitation

AI handles process. You provide wisdom.

Key Principle:

AI doesn't understand your life, your audience, or your purpose. You must add context, tone, and personal insight.

What AI Can't Do:

❌ Know your personal experiences

❌ Understand cultural nuance

❌ Make ethical judgments