Developing IMSA’s AI Future: AI Center Ethics Intern

Session Number

3

Advisor(s)

Ms. Tami Armstrong, Dr. Eric Rettberg, IMSA

Location

IN2 Commons

Discipline

Business

Start Date

15-4-2026 2:15 PM

End Date

15-4-2026 3:00 PM

Abstract

The IMSA AI Center is part of the 1st goal of IMSA’s Vision 2033 plan, meant to educate the students of IMSA on artificial intelligence and inspire them to use it in new ways. The AI Ethics division focused on encouraging thoughtful use of AI, both for teachers and students. This was implemented through an AI ethics unit being added to IMSA sophomores’ Computer Science Inquiry class, as well as the drafting of a ‘Red Light, Yellow Light, Green Light’ system, where teachers could use the system to designate to students how they were allowed to use AI to assist them in specific assignments. An event was also planned, an ‘Ethics Debate Night,’ where students and teachers would be given prompts on AI and ethics and have a short time to create an argument and debate it in groups of 2.

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Apr 15th, 2:15 PM Apr 15th, 3:00 PM

Developing IMSA’s AI Future: AI Center Ethics Intern

IN2 Commons

The IMSA AI Center is part of the 1st goal of IMSA’s Vision 2033 plan, meant to educate the students of IMSA on artificial intelligence and inspire them to use it in new ways. The AI Ethics division focused on encouraging thoughtful use of AI, both for teachers and students. This was implemented through an AI ethics unit being added to IMSA sophomores’ Computer Science Inquiry class, as well as the drafting of a ‘Red Light, Yellow Light, Green Light’ system, where teachers could use the system to designate to students how they were allowed to use AI to assist them in specific assignments. An event was also planned, an ‘Ethics Debate Night,’ where students and teachers would be given prompts on AI and ethics and have a short time to create an argument and debate it in groups of 2.