Help your students demystify the "black box" of AI with Most Likely Machine, a free, award-winning digital literacy tool designed to help the 10–14 age group explore the ethics and social impact of automated decision-making.
In a gamified environment, students build algorithms to assign awards, such as "Most Likely to Go Viral", to historical figures like Albert Einstein and Rosa Parks. By selecting and weighting specific traits, students see firsthand how human assumptions and data choices can lead to algorithmic bias.
It’s a great tool for sparking classroom discussions on digital citizenship, media literacy, and the "why" behind the feeds they interact with daily. Best yet, it requires no login or installation.
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