BRAID: Towards Responsible AI
8 Laptop Decals + Desktop Wallpapers
+ BONUS STICKERS!Themed visuals for our MacBook Air machines that illustrate the potential application of Generative AI in educational settings, referencing these eight proposed elements of the curriculum:
- Language translation/communication
 - Creative writing
 - Coding/gaming
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Art
 - Music composition
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Fashion/textiles
 - Science and technology
 - Natural environment, botany, conservation
 
— Elspeth Maxwell and Jen Robbie
 1: Language translation/communication
This concept is intended to provoke consideration of how AI could be used to enhance communication and language learning/translation. It features the British Sign Language fingerspellings of ‘A.I.’ In 2021, a group of young people created a two-way AI-enabled sign language translator and won a £20,000 technology prize.
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2: Creative Writing
Is GenAI just another useful writer’s tool like a thesaurus? Could it be beneficial, or even harmful to a person’s unique creative voice?
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3: Coding/gaming
Technology has influenced how people create and play games from its beginning. Is AI any different, and if so, in what ways? How is it being used currently?
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4: Art
Can I use GenAI to create art? 
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5: Music/composition
Music has connected people for thousands of years. Technology has shaped the way music is made, from traditional hand-made instruments to electronically produced synths and everything in between. Where is AI's place in making music?
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6: Fashion/textiles
Can GenAI be used as a tool in fashion and textiles alongside human tactility and creative vision? 
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7: Science/technology
GenAI could potentially progress science and tech with a velocity never seen before. It could be used to cure diseases and solve sustainability issues. What are the implications of this, and who can decide what it's used for? 
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8: Natural environment/botany/conservation
From nature conservation to collecting environmental data and monitoring wildlife, could AI be used as a tool for a better future?
 
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BONUS: STICKERS!
‘Merch’/Name Stickers
We love the idea of a stickers for the team! The name stickers can be used to identify the machines. Jen thought that this would be a good opportunity to celebrate some pioneering women in computing and AI.