AI ETHICS COUNCIL · DAY 5 OF 10
Stakeholder Hearing: Prepare Every Seat
Map impact, power, evidence, and the questions decision-makers must answer.
- Topic: power + tradeoffs
- Time: one class period
- Turn in: six-role hearing map and recommendation
AI Ethics Council Casebook
Use the same casebook for all ten days. Earlier evidence stays available during the hearing and code-writing days.
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Today’s learning
Use the Council Lens: What decision? Who has power? Who is affected? What is the evidence? What check would make the system more accountable?
Today’s task
- Use the one AI decision scenario your teacher assigns.
- Name six direct and indirect stakeholders.
- For each role, record need, evidence, impact, power, and ability to refuse or appeal.
- Write one hearing question per role.
- Recommend use, use with conditions, or do not use and name the tradeoff.
Casebook checkpoint
Complete page 6. Keep the complete casebook for the final council decision.
Success criteria
- ✓ Six non-duplicate roles are included
- ✓ Direct and indirect impacts are named
- ✓ Evidence differs by role
- ✓ Questions expose missing information or safeguards
Use this sentence stem:
_____ has the most authority, while _____ carries the most direct impact because _____.
_____ has the most authority, while _____ carries the most direct impact because _____.
Word bank: stakeholder · authority · impact · incentive · testimony · tradeoff
If you get stuck
- A role is not automatically good or bad. Give each one a plausible need and incentive.
- If you cannot decide, name the evidence needed before a decision.
- Power is the ability to approve, refuse, change, or appeal, not simply how strongly someone feels.
Before you submit
- Upload a readable copy of page 6. You may submit a document, PDF, photo, or short video walkthrough using the options your teacher enables.
- Keep your complete casebook; later days require evidence from earlier pages.