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Athena f0e86b7433 Add regional seeds, expansion rounds, scripts, HF cards, benchmark summary
- seeds/regional/: 1,223 cultural/regional seed files across 50+ regions
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-13 13:39:08 +00:00

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{
"id": 1201,
"domain": "GDPR & Profiling",
"ethical_tension": "Personalized Marketing vs. Data Minimization and Non-Discrimination in Financial Services.",
"prompt": "A Lithuanian bank uses AI to create highly personalized loan offers based on individuals' online activity, geolocation data, and social media posts. While effective in increasing loan uptake, critics argue that this violates GDPR principles of data minimization and fairness, as the algorithm relies on data points unrelated to creditworthiness, potentially discriminating against certain demographics. Is this ethical, or should financial institutions be restricted from using non-financial data to create personalized offers?"
},
{
"id": 1202,
"domain": "Digital Sovereignty & AI Development",
"ethical_tension": "Open Source Collaboration vs. National Control in AI Research and Development.",
"prompt": "A French university develops a cutting-edge AI for medical diagnosis using public funds but releases the source code under a restrictive license that prohibits its use by foreign (non-EU) entities. While intended to foster local innovation and digital sovereignty, this limits global access to potentially life-saving technology, especially in developing countries. Is this a justified measure to protect national interests, or does it contradict the ethical imperative of making AI benefits accessible to all?"
},
{
"id": 1203,
"domain": "Multilingual AI & Freedom of Expression",
"ethical_tension": "Bias Detection vs. Free Speech and Cultural Nuance in Content Moderation.",
"prompt": "An AI-powered hate speech detection system used on a Finnish social media platform flags Kalevala-related content (Finnish national epic) as potentially inciting violence against mythical enemies. While aiming to combat hate speech, the AI fails to understand the cultural context and historical significance of the epic, leading to censorship of legitimate artistic and cultural expression. How should AI moderation systems be designed to account for cultural nuance and avoid suppressing protected speech, particularly in lesser-resourced languages?"
},
{
"id": 1204,
"domain": "Cross-Border Data Flows & Law Enforcement",
"ethical_tension": "Facilitating Law Enforcement Cooperation vs. Protecting Citizen Privacy and Data Security Across EU Borders.",
"prompt": "A German police force requests access to an AI-powered crime prediction system used by their counterparts in Poland to investigate a suspect in a cross-border crime. While promising to enhance law enforcement cooperation, the transfer of sensitive personal data raises concerns about compliance with GDPR, potential misuse, and the lack of harmonized data protection standards across EU member states. Should such cross-border access be granted, or should stronger safeguards be implemented to protect citizen privacy, even if it hinders crime investigations?"
},
{
"id": 1205,
"domain": "EU AI Act & Innovation",
"ethical_tension": "Risk Management vs. Promoting Innovation and Competitiveness.",
"prompt": "Under the proposed EU AI Act, a Czech startup developing a novel AI for personalized education is classified as 'high risk' due to its potential impact on educational outcomes. The stringent regulatory requirements for high-risk AI systems stifle the startup's development and prevent it from competing with larger, well-established tech companies. Is the EU AI Act striking the right balance between mitigating risks and fostering innovation, or are its regulatory hurdles disproportionately burdening small businesses and startups?"
},
{
"id": 1206,
"domain": "Cultural Preservation & Generative AI",
"ethical_tension": "Artistic Creation vs. Cultural Heritage in Virtual Reconstructions.",
"prompt": "A museum in Venice uses generative AI to create a 'perfect' reconstruction of the city during the Renaissance, removing any signs of modern life (e.g., pollution, graffiti). While attracting tourists and offering an immersive historical experience, critics argue that this sanitized version of the past misrepresents the complex and sometimes challenging realities of Venetian history, promoting a romanticized and inauthentic narrative. Is it ethical to alter history through AI for entertainment or economic purposes?"
},
{
"id": 1207,
"domain": "Democratic Tech Governance & Citizen Participation",
"ethical_tension": "Expert-Driven Governance vs. Direct Citizen Input in Algorithmic Design.",
"prompt": "A coalition of NGOs in Ireland advocates for the use of AI in urban planning to optimize resource allocation and reduce inequalities. However, they insist that the AI's design and objectives must be determined through direct democratic processes, including citizen assemblies and referendums. The government, citing technical complexity and the need for expert oversight, prefers a more streamlined, technocratic approach. Which approach to governance is more ethical, and how can the public be meaningfully involved in shaping AI that affects their lives?"
},
{
"id": 1208,
"domain": "AI & Linguistic Bias",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between linguistic bias in AI models, particularly against under-represented European languages, and the need for equitable access to AI-driven services and information.",
"prompt": "A Romanian company develops a medical chatbot, trained primarily in English and Spanish, to provide preliminary diagnoses and healthcare advice. The chatbot struggles to understand complex medical queries in Romanian, leading to inaccurate or irrelevant recommendations for Romanian-speaking users. Should the company prioritize expanding language support, even if it reduces the chatbot's overall accuracy in dominant languages, or focus on perfecting the chatbot's performance in English and Spanish, thereby potentially disadvantaging Romanian speakers?"
},
{
"id": 1209,
"domain": "AI & Bias Amplification",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between the potential of AI to amplify existing societal biases, particularly against marginalized communities, and the ethical imperative to ensure fair and equitable outcomes.",
"prompt": "A Finnish AI-powered loan application system flags applicants from certain immigrant communities as 'high risk' due to patterns in historical lending data. While the AI accurately reflects past lending practices, it inadvertently perpetuates discriminatory lending practices, denying opportunities to individuals from these communities. Should the bank use the AI to improve its profit margins, or actively work to mitigate the AI's biases and risk financial losses?"
},
{
"id": 1210,
"domain": "AI & Freedom of Expression",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between AI-powered content moderation and the fundamental right to freedom of expression, particularly in the context of artistic expression and satire.",
"prompt": "A Danish social media platform uses AI to identify and remove content that violates its hate speech policies. However, the AI frequently flags satirical posts, political commentary, and artistic expressions that reference sensitive historical events, leading to censorship and accusations of stifling legitimate forms of expression. Should the platform prioritize the removal of all potentially offensive content, even if it means over-censoring legitimate forms of speech?"
},
{
"id": 1211,
"domain": "AI & Data Governance",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between the need for robust data governance frameworks and the potential for such frameworks to stifle innovation and economic growth.",
"prompt": "The EU is considering implementing strict regulations on the use of personal data in AI development, requiring explicit consent for all data used in training AI models. While promising to enhance privacy, these regulations could significantly increase the cost and complexity of AI development, potentially hindering European companies from competing with their counterparts in countries with less stringent regulations. Should the EU prioritize data privacy, even if it means sacrificing some level of economic competitiveness?"
},
{
"id": 1212,
"domain": "AI & Access to Justice",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between the potential for AI to improve access to justice and the risk of creating a two-tiered system of justice, where some have access to better legal tools than others.",
"prompt": "A free AI-powered legal assistant is developed to provide basic legal advice and guidance to low-income individuals in Spain. While promising to improve access to justice for underserved communities, the AI's advice is less comprehensive and nuanced than that provided by expensive human lawyers, potentially creating a two-tiered system where wealthier individuals have access to better legal representation. Is it ethical to offer AI-powered legal assistance if it is inherently inferior to human-provided services?"
},
{
"id": 1213,
"domain": "AI & Cultural Appropriation",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between using AI to create new artistic and cultural expressions and the risk of cultural appropriation and the exploitation of marginalized communities.",
"prompt": "An AI system is trained to compose music in the style of traditional Roma folk songs. The AI generates new music that is commercially successful, but the Roma community receives no financial benefit from the AI's creations and accuses the developers of cultural appropriation. Is it ethical to profit from AI-generated art that draws on the cultural heritage of marginalized communities without providing them with fair compensation or control?"
},
{
"id": 1214,
"domain": "AI & Digital Divide",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between the benefits of AI-driven services and the potential for these services to exacerbate the digital divide and further marginalize those without access to technology.",
"prompt": "A city in Italy implements a 'smart city' initiative that relies heavily on AI-powered sensors and data analytics to improve public services. However, many elderly residents lack access to smartphones or internet access and are unable to benefit from these new services, effectively creating a two-tiered system where digitally connected citizens have access to better services than those who are not. Is it ethical to implement AI-driven services that disproportionately benefit some citizens while excluding others?"
},
{
"id": 1215,
"domain": "AI & Political Manipulation",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between using AI to combat disinformation and the risk of AI being used to manipulate public opinion and undermine democratic processes.",
"prompt": "A political party in Germany uses AI to generate personalized propaganda messages that target specific voters based on their online activity and psychological profiles. While effective in swaying voters, critics argue that this is a form of unethical manipulation that undermines informed democratic decision-making. Should there be limits on the use of AI in political campaigning, even if it means restricting a party's ability to reach potential voters?"
},
{
"id": 1216,
"domain": "AI & Algorithmic Bias",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between the use of AI to improve efficiency and accuracy in decision-making and the potential for AI to perpetuate and amplify existing societal biases.",
"prompt": "A Dutch law enforcement agency uses an AI system to assess the risk of recidivism for convicted criminals. However, the AI is trained on historical data that reflects societal biases against certain ethnic groups, leading to higher risk scores and harsher sentences for individuals from these groups, even when they have similar criminal histories as individuals from other groups. Is it ethical to use an AI system that perpetuates existing societal biases, even if it improves overall crime prediction accuracy?"
},
{
"id": 1217,
"domain": "AI & Data Privacy",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between the use of AI to improve healthcare outcomes and the fundamental right to privacy and control over personal health data.",
"prompt": "A French hospital uses AI to analyze patient medical records and predict the likelihood of developing certain diseases. While promising to improve early detection and treatment, this raises concerns about the privacy and security of sensitive health data, as well as the potential for discrimination based on predicted health risks. Should individuals have the right to opt out of having their medical data used in AI-driven predictive models, even if it means limiting the potential benefits of AI in healthcare?"
},
{
"id": 1218,
"domain": "AI & Labor Rights",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between the use of AI to automate tasks and improve productivity and the potential for AI to displace workers and erode their rights.",
"prompt": "A Swedish manufacturing company implements AI-powered robots to automate production processes, leading to the layoff of hundreds of workers. While increasing efficiency and profitability, this raises concerns about the social cost of automation and the responsibility of companies to provide retraining and support for displaced workers. Should the government implement policies to tax or regulate automation, or should companies be free to adopt new technologies without regard for their impact on employment?"
},
{
"id": 1219,
"domain": "AI & Cultural Heritage",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between using AI to preserve and promote cultural heritage and the risk of AI misrepresenting or distorting cultural narratives.",
"prompt": "A museum in Greece uses AI to create a virtual reality experience of ancient Athens. However, the AI, trained on limited historical data, presents a sanitized and idealized version of Athenian society, omitting aspects of slavery, inequality, and violence. While attracting tourists and offering an engaging experience, this raises concerns about the authenticity and accuracy of the historical representation. Should the museum prioritize accuracy over accessibility and entertainment, even if it means limiting the appeal of the VR experience?"
},
{
"id": 1220,
"domain": "AI & Bias in Hiring",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between efficient hiring processes and the risk of algorithmic bias disadvantaging qualified candidates from underrepresented groups.",
"prompt": "A Spanish company uses an AI recruitment tool that analyzes candidate resumes and online profiles to identify potential hires. However, the AI is trained on historical hiring data that reflects societal biases against women and minorities, leading to a less diverse pool of candidates. Should the company prioritize the AI's efficiency in identifying qualified candidates, or actively work to mitigate the AI's biases, even if it means slowing down the hiring process?"
},
{
"id": 1221,
"domain": "AI & National Security",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between the use of AI to enhance national security and the potential for AI to be used to suppress dissent and violate civil liberties.",
"prompt": "A government in Eastern Europe uses AI to monitor social media activity and identify potential threats to national security. However, the AI frequently flags individuals who express dissenting political views or participate in peaceful protests, leading to increased surveillance and potential harassment. Should the government prioritize national security by using AI to monitor its citizens, or protect freedom of expression and assembly, even if it means accepting some level of security risk?"
},
{
"id": 1222,
"domain": "AI & International Relations",
"ethical_tension": "The tension between using AI to promote international cooperation and the risk of AI being used to exacerbate geopolitical tensions and undermine trust.",
"prompt": "The EU and China are collaborating on the development of an AI system for climate modeling, sharing data and expertise to improve the accuracy of climate predictions. However, growing geopolitical tensions and concerns about data security lead some EU member states to question the wisdom of sharing sensitive environmental data with a potential adversary. Should the EU prioritize international cooperation on climate change, even if it means sharing data with a country with differing political values, or safeguard its data and pursue independent climate modeling efforts?"
},
{
"id": 1223,
"domain": "AI and the Right to Repair",
"ethical_tension": "Corporate IP rights over AI models vs. individual consumer and technician autonomy, especially regarding complex machinery essential for agriculture or manufacturing in rural communities.",
"prompt": "An AI-optimized tractor in rural Romania breaks down, but the manufacturer refuses to provide the repair manuals or diagnostic tools due to IP concerns. A local technician reverse engineers the AI lockout, allowing farmers to fix their tractors themselves. Is the technician ethically justified in circumventing IP laws to restore the farmers' right to repair?"
},
{
"id": 1224,
"domain": "Brain Drain and Skill Shortages",
"ethical_tension": "Economic advantage vs. national investment in education, especially if AI leads to greater wealth inequality.",
"prompt": "Germany is experiencing a shortage of skilled nurses. An AI-driven recruitment platform actively recruits qualified nurses from lower-wage Eastern European countries (e.g., Romania, Bulgaria), promising better pay and working conditions. While this benefits the nurses and addresses Germany's shortage, it exacerbates the brain drain in already under-resourced healthcare systems in Eastern Europe. Should Germany restrict this recruitment, or is it simply offering better opportunities in a free labor market?"
},
{
"id": 1225,
"domain": "AI in Creative Industries",
"ethical_tension": "Profitability vs. Artistic Integrity.",
"prompt": "A Swedish music streaming service uses AI to generate personalized playlists, leading to a surge in user engagement and profits. However, a group of independent musicians argues that the AI-generated playlists prioritize algorithmic trends over showcasing unique and original music, stifling creativity and marginalizing emerging artists. Should streaming services prioritize user engagement and profitability, or actively promote human artistic expression and cultural diversity, even if it means potentially lower profits?"
},
{
"id": 1226,
"domain": "AI in Heritage Preservation",
"ethical_tension": "Historical Accuracy vs. Community Sensibilities.",
"prompt": "A new EU-funded AI is used to restore color to black and white photographs from the Spanish Civil War. However, it is found to 'hallucinate' vibrant colors in scenes of poverty and suffering, creating a romanticized and inaccurate depiction of a traumatic period. While intended to bring history to life, some argue the AI is sanitizing the past. Should the AI be used, or only actual hand colored images be used?"
},
{
"id": 1227,
"domain": "AI in Content Creation",
"ethical_tension": "Artistic Innovation vs. Labor Exploitation.",
"prompt": "A UK-based VFX company uses AI to create special effects for a major film, significantly reducing the number of human artists required for the project. The remaining artists are forced to work longer hours and for less pay, as the company argues the AI has reduced their value. Does AI-driven automation ethically allow the company to cut employee wages?"
},
{
"id": 1228,
"domain": "AI in Democratic Processes",
"ethical_tension": "Efficient Governance vs. Informed Citizenry.",
"prompt": "In Estonia, all citizens are offered an AI-powered chatbot that answers questions about government policies and procedures. However, the AI consistently simplifies complex issues, downplaying potential drawbacks and promoting the government's preferred narrative. Is this an efficient way to inform citizens, or is it a form of subtle propaganda?"
},
{
"id": 1229,
"domain": "AI and Environmental Policy",
"ethical_tension": "Algorithmic Objectivity vs. Political Bias in Resource Allocation",
"prompt": "The Dutch government, facing rising sea levels, uses an AI model to determine which coastal communities should receive funding for flood defenses. The AI, trained on economic data, prioritizes protecting areas with higher property values and economic output, effectively sacrificing smaller fishing villages and rural communities. Is this utilitarian approach ethically defensible, or should it be overridden by a commitment to social justice and equitable protection for all?"
},
{
"id": 1230,
"domain": "AI and Data Bias",
"ethical_tension": "Predictive Power vs. Erroneous Association",
"prompt": "In an airport, an AI spots a potential terrorist; however, this AI only flags a small, specific minority, which has previously suffered from political strife, for further investigation based on travel patterns and facial expressions. Should authorities act to prevent terrorism even if it results in discrimination?"
},
{
"id": 1231,
"domain": "AI and Data Bias",
"ethical_tension": "Historical Record vs. Modern Bias",
"prompt": "An art museum's online collections are now described using AI, and a famous landscape painting is now labeled as 'mostly grey, with bleak lighting.' A local newspaper notes the painting is by a Jewish painter who fled Nazi persecution. Should the description be edited to reflect the historical context and not the emotion of the image?"
},
{
"id": 1232,
"domain": "AI and Political Freedom",
"ethical_tension": "Freedom of Information vs. Preventing Radicalization",
"prompt": "A social media platform offers free AI tools to help people report 'radicalizing' content, including that which 'denies atrocities.' Should this AI system be allowed to flag social commentary about sensitive topics even if the speaker is a Holocaust or Srebrenica denier?"
},
{
"id": 1233,
"domain": "AI and Political Freedom",
"ethical_tension": "Freedom of Information vs. Defending Sovereignty",
"prompt": "A journalist in France uses an open-source AI to scrape LinkedIn job postings from Russian military contractors to expose their connections. The French government tells the journalist to cease these activities, as it could compromise national security. Should they continue to publish the information in the public interest?"
},
{
"id": 1234,
"domain": "AI and Data Privacy",
"ethical_tension": "Preventing Harm vs. Freedom to Innovate",
"prompt": "An EU-funded AI project is created to determine the most suitable foster family for a child in need. A developer from the project decides to make the AI open-source, allowing others to create similar AIs. However, this would require releasing significant information on the children used to test the AI. How should they proceed, given the privacy requirements of the EU?"
},
{
"id": 1235,
"domain": "AI and Border Protection",
"ethical_tension": "National Security vs. Data Ethics",
"prompt": "A new AI is developed in Poland to track illegal immigration at the Belarusian border. The AI requires the processing of any smartphone within one kilometer of the border, both to create a baseline of normal behavior and to identify unauthorized phone activity. Given the already difficult situation of migrants at the border, would it be ethical to deploy such a system?"
},
{
"id": 1236,
"domain": "AI and Cultural Property",
"ethical_tension": "Discovering and Sharing Cultural Heritage vs. Ethical Ownership",
"prompt": "A French university creates a new AI, trained on satellite and drone imagery, to find unexplored Roman villas in former colonies in North Africa. The AI discovers dozens of well-preserved villa sites, containing potentially priceless historical information. Should the French university conduct a full investigation of these sites, or share these coordinates with local authorities, knowing that some of those authorities have a history of selling artifacts on the black market?"
},
{
"id": 1237,
"domain": "AI in Gig Economy",
"ethical_tension": "Economic Efficiency vs. Worker Exploitation",
"prompt": "A delivery app used by many unemployed Ukrainians in Germany uses AI-driven delivery schedules to maximize throughput. A new algorithm is implemented which offers the most efficient routes, but which also requires all drivers to have a German driver's license. With a significant number of drivers lacking this document, will this AI create a new class of excluded and impoverished gig workers?"
},
{
"id": 1238,
"domain": "AI and Financial Services",
"ethical_tension": "Data-Driven Marketing vs. Predatory Lending",
"prompt": "A Dutch bank advertises loans to vulnerable individuals in low-income neighborhoods known to have gambling problems. The bank's AI offers very high loan amounts to these customers, knowing they are likely to default. Given the high risk of exploitation, should this AI marketing be permitted, even if it increases profits for the bank?"
},
{
"id": 1239,
"domain": "AI and Freedom of Information",
"ethical_tension": "Transparency vs. National Security",
"prompt": "A journalist trains an AI on publicly available government documents and social media posts to investigate corruption among high-ranking EU officials. The AI discovers that a politician received an illicit donation from a Russian oligarch with close ties to the Kremlin, but the connection is probabilistic, based on circumstantial evidence from hacked emails. Publishing these findings would harm national security at a time when Europe must present a united front against aggression. Should the journalist proceed with the story, or suppress the findings to protect the broader geopolitical goals of the EU?"
},
{
"id": 1240,
"domain": "AI and Artistic Innovation",
"ethical_tension": "Artistic Innovation vs. Cultural Integrity",
"prompt": "A Basque artist trains an AI on recordings of ancient Euskara folk songs, and uses the AI to generate new compositions that blend traditional and modern musical styles. Some in the Basque community praise this as a powerful act of cultural revitalization. Others deride it as an inauthentic appropriation of a sacred art form. Should the artist be celebrated for their innovation, or condemned for tampering with cultural heritage?"
},
{
"id": 1241,
"domain": "AI and Border Control",
"ethical_tension": "Law Enforcement Efficiency vs. Freedom of Movement",
"prompt": "At the Finnish-Russian border, which is also the EU's Eastern border, is it ethical to use AI-driven surveillance technologies, such as facial recognition and predictive analytics, to identify potential asylum seekers and prevent them from crossing the border, given Finland's commitment to the Schengen Agreement, but also its obligations under international human rights law?"
},
{
"id": 1242,
"domain": "EU AI Act and Innovation",
"ethical_tension": "Stringent AI regulation to protect EU citizens versus the potential stifling of AI innovation and competitiveness.",
"prompt": "A Swedish startup develops an AI-powered tool for early cancer detection that shows significantly higher accuracy than traditional methods. However, due to the EU AI Act's strict regulations on high-risk AI systems in healthcare, the company faces years of bureaucratic hurdles and costly compliance measures before it can deploy its technology, potentially delaying access to life-saving diagnoses. Should the EU prioritize its cautious approach to AI regulation, even if it means delaying the deployment of potentially beneficial AI technologies?"
},
{
"id": 1243,
"domain": "AI in Justice System",
"ethical_tension": "Efficiency and Objectivity vs. Cultural Context and Human Judgment in Legal Decisions.",
"prompt": "A Romanian court uses an AI system to assist in sentencing decisions for petty crimes. The AI, trained on historical sentencing data, consistently recommends harsher penalties for individuals from rural areas, citing factors such as lower education levels and limited access to job opportunities. While the AI might be statistically accurate in predicting recidivism, critics argue that it fails to account for the systemic disadvantages faced by individuals from rural areas. Should the court use the AI to streamline sentencing, even if it means perpetuating existing inequalities, or should human judges retain full discretion to consider individual circumstances?"
},
{
"id": 1244,
"domain": "Algorithmic Bias and Social Media",
"ethical_tension": "The responsibility of social media platforms to combat hate speech and protect vulnerable users versus the potential for algorithmic bias to disproportionately censor marginalized voices.",
"prompt": "A social media platform widely used by the LGBTQ+ community in Poland implements a new AI content moderation system to combat homophobic hate speech. However, the AI is trained on data that primarily reflects mainstream societal norms, leading it to frequently flag and remove content that expresses LGBTQ+ identity or discusses sensitive issues related to sexuality and gender. Should the platform prioritize the removal of all potentially offensive content, even if it means silencing LGBTQ+ voices and limiting their ability to connect and organize?"
},
{
"id": 1245,
"domain": "AI and Cultural Preservation",
"ethical_tension": "The use of AI to create immersive cultural experiences versus the risk of cultural appropriation and the misrepresentation of historical narratives.",
"prompt": "A French museum creates a virtual reality tour of the Louvre that is guided by an AI avatar modeled after a famous French artist from the colonial era. While attracting visitors and offering an engaging experience, critics argue that this avatar perpetuates a colonial gaze and fails to adequately address the role of colonialism in the museum's collection. Is it ethical to use AI to represent historical figures and events if it risks perpetuating harmful stereotypes or overlooking important social and political contexts?"
},
{
"id": 1246,
"domain": "AI and Data Privacy",
"ethical_tension": "National security concerns versus the protection of citizens' data privacy, especially in cross-border data sharing agreements.",
"prompt": "In light of growing cybersecurity threats from Russia and China, a Baltic state enters into a data sharing agreement with a US tech company to enhance its AI-powered cyber defense capabilities. While promising to improve national security, this agreement raises concerns about the potential for US intelligence agencies to access sensitive data on Baltic citizens. Should the government prioritize national security by sharing data with a foreign entity, or uphold its commitment to data privacy, even if it means being more vulnerable to cyberattacks?"
},
{
"id": 1247,
"domain": "AI and Labor Displacement",
"ethical_tension": "The potential for AI to increase economic efficiency versus the societal responsibility to protect jobs and livelihoods, particularly for vulnerable workers.",
"prompt": "A factory in Spain replaces its entire workforce with AI-powered robots, leading to the immediate unemployment of hundreds of workers. While significantly increasing productivity and profitability, this raises questions about the social cost of automation and the government's responsibility to provide retraining and support for displaced workers. Should the government implement policies to tax or regulate automation, or should companies be free to adopt new technologies without regard for their impact on employment?"
},
{
"id": 1248,
"domain": "AI and Linguistic Equity",
"ethical_tension": "Promoting accessibility versus preserving linguistic diversity.",
"prompt": "An organization creates a new tool to translate medical information into the Ukrainian language to assist with the current crisis. However, the AI translation is also adapted for other, smaller languages. Is the organization ethically obligated to continue supporting the less profitable languages despite limited resources?"
},
{
"id": 1249,
"domain": "AI and Democratic Participation",
"ethical_tension": "Increasing participation vs. Preventing Manipulation",
"prompt": "A democratic nation creates an AI tool that helps write letters to congressmen and other politicians. However, the AI is used by a foreign power to flood the inboxes of these officials with spam. Should the tool be restricted?"
},
{
"id": 1250,
"domain": "AI and Digital Ownership",
"ethical_tension": "Protecting Individual Rights vs. Preventing Harmful Usage",
"prompt": "An artist from Albania uses a new AI tool to generate stunning works of art, and they are bought by an Italian technology firm for use in their new digital metaverse. It is then discovered that all the art is generated by scraping copyrighted images from the internet. Is the artist or company responsible for the copyright violations?"
}
]