AI Toolkit: Libraries and Essays for Exploring the Technology and Ethics of AI
Levin Ho, Morgan McErlean, Zehua You, Douglas Blank, and Lisa Meeden

TL;DR
This paper introduces AITK, an open-source toolkit with Python libraries and educational notebooks designed to help diverse users understand AI technology and ethics through interactive exploration and visualization.
Contribution
The paper presents the development, implementation, and usability evaluation of AITK, a novel educational resource combining libraries and essays for AI understanding and ethics.
Findings
AITK is user-friendly and accessible.
Piloted successfully in humanities courses.
Effective in enhancing AI understanding and ethical awareness.
Abstract
In this paper we describe the development and evaluation of AITK, the Artificial Intelligence Toolkit. This open-source project contains both Python libraries and computational essays (Jupyter notebooks) that together are designed to allow a diverse audience with little or no background in AI to interact with a variety of AI tools, exploring in more depth how they function, visualizing their outcomes, and gaining a better understanding of their ethical implications. These notebooks have been piloted at multiple institutions in a variety of humanities courses centered on the theme of responsible AI. In addition, we conducted usability testing of AITK. Our pilot studies and usability testing results indicate that AITK is easy to navigate and effective at helping users gain a better understanding of AI. Our goal, in this time of rapid innovations in AI, is for AITK to provide an accessible…
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TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI
