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Day 10: Test, Revise + Final Verdict

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AI ETHICS COUNCIL · DAY 10 OF 10

Test the Code: Feedback, Revision, and Final Verdict

Stress-test the rules against new questions and explain what changed.

  • Topic: feedback + revision
  • Time: one class period
  • Turn in: feedback record, individual synthesis, and final group code

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

  1. Post or open the group code. Every member should be ready to explain one principle and its evidence.
  2. At each other code, leave one evidence-based strength and one question, missing case, or revision.
  3. Return to your group and revise one principle.
  4. Revisit the Day 1 responsibility answer.
  5. Write the final synthesis and name the evidence that changed or strengthened your thinking.

Casebook checkpoint

Complete pages 11–12. Keep the complete casebook for the final council decision.

Success criteria

  • ✓ Feedback names a specific principle or case
  • ✓ One revision responds to evidence
  • ✓ The final reflection compares Day 1 with Day 10
  • ✓ The complete casebook and final code are ready
Use this sentence stem:
I used to think _____. Now I think _____ because on Day _____ I learned _____. One responsibility I have as an AI user is _____.

Word bank: feedback · missing case · revision · responsibility · evidence · synthesis

If you get stuck

  • Generic praise does not give the council something to revise.
  • If your view did not change, explain how the evidence strengthened or complicated it.
  • Name a day, case, or source instead of saying only that the whole unit changed your mind.

Before you submit

  • Submit a readable copy of the complete casebook (pages 1–12) and the final group code using the options your teacher enables.
  • Keep a copy of the final code and casebook for your portfolio or class reflection.