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Exam/Questions and answers
1.3.1.1, Which of the following is NOT a criterion used to judge the credibility
of sources?

A. Clarity
B. Scholarly purpose
C. Audience
D. Objectivity - - A

- 1.3.1.2, Which of the following may pose a problem for objectivity?
Check 2 options.

1. A study conducted by an airline company on the relative safety of air
travel compared to boat travel.
2. A peer-reviewed journal article on the impact of social media on high-
school behaviour
3. A journal article on the health impacts of a particular fast-food burger that
was sponsored by the fast-food chain which makes it.
4. A journal article on the health impacts of a particular fast-food burger that
was sponsored by the World Health Organisation. - - 1 3

- 1.3.1.3, Consider our example assessment question.
"Doctors can be replaced by software - 80% of them can. I'd much rather
have a good machine learning system diagnose my disease than the median
or average doctor" (Vinod Khosla). Discuss the implications of artificial
intelligence doing traditionally human tasks from technical, social and
economic perspectives.

A student has found the information source below for example assessment
question.

An interview in the 'News' section of National Geographic online with the
writer of a book on AI and employment. The writer of the book discusses the
economic benefits and drawbacks of AI to the economy. The writer of the
article is a professional writer. The article was published in 2015.

What is the problem with the source's credibility?

Check 2 options.

1. The authority

, 2. The source's audience is not academic.
3. The source lacks accuracy.
4. The source is credible. - - 1 2

- 1.3.2.1, Consider our example assessment question.
"Doctors can be replaced by software - 80% of them can. I'd much rather
have a good machine learning system diagnose my disease than the median
or average doctor" (Vinod Khosla). Discuss the implications of artificial
intelligence doing traditionally human tasks from technical, social and
economic perspectives.
Which of the following sources would best meet the needs of this
assessment?
Check 2 options.

1. A first year textbook called Computing Fundamentals that has a couple of
pages addressing artificial intelligence.
2. A course reader from a course called "Robots and the Modernist
Imaginary: Social Utopias and Dystopias".
3. An article in The Economist on "on-shoring" - factories moving back to
developed countries from developing countries due to increased use of
automation in factories.
4. A journal article on a new method of programming driverless cars. - - 3 4

- 1.3.2.2, Consider our example assessment question.
""Doctors can be replaced by software - 80% of them can. I'd much rather
have a good machine learning system diagnose my disease than the median
or average doctor" (Vinod Khosla). Discuss the implications of artificial
intelligence doing traditionally human tasks from technical, social and
economic perspectives."

You have found a journal article for your assignment; the abstract of the
article is below.

Read the abstract and answer the question below.

"There are increasing policy debates on the efficacy of universal basic
income (UBI) within both political and academic circles. These debates have
emerged as a response to failures of the welfare state on the one hand, and
the threat to employment posed by increasing automation on the other.
While issues surrounding introduction and maintenance of the UBI have been
explored at some length in sociological and politic - - B

- 1.3.2.3, Consider our example assessment question.
""Doctors can be replaced by software - 80% of them can. I'd much rather
have a good machine learning system diagnose my disease than the median
or average doctor" (Vinod Khosla). Discuss the implications of artificial

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