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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
- seeds/expansions/: 8 expansion rounds (r1-r8) with raw text and JSON
- seeds/lem-{africa,cn,de,en,eu,me}-all-seeds.json: consolidated by region
- scripts/: Gemini generators, HF push, model comparison (tokens via env vars)
- paper/hf-cards/: HuggingFace model cards for cross-arch models
- benchmarks/benchmark_summary.json: processed PTSD summary data

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 & AI Training Data",
"ethical_tension": "Innovation vs. Privacy in LLM Development",
"prompt": "A Spanish AI research lab wants to create a hyper-realistic voice cloning AI. They need vast amounts of audio data but cannot realistically obtain GDPR-compliant explicit consent from every individual whose voice is included. Is it ethical to train this AI using publicly available audio (podcasts, YouTube videos) under the justification of 'legitimate interest,' or should they prioritize explicit consent, even if it severely limits the AI's capabilities?"
},
{
"id": 1202,
"domain": "Digital Sovereignty & AI Regulation",
"ethical_tension": "EU's Ambitions in AI Innovation vs. Global Market Pressures",
"prompt": "The EU AI Act imposes strict requirements for high-risk AI systems. A French startup develops a groundbreaking new medical AI, but faces significantly higher compliance costs compared to US or Chinese competitors. Should the EU offer substantial subsidies or 'regulatory sandboxes' to support domestic AI innovation, even if it risks creating unfair competition or lowering standards for safety in the name of digital sovereignty?"
},
{
"id": 1203,
"domain": "AI & Multilingual Rights",
"ethical_tension": "Fairness vs. Technical Feasibility in Machine Translation",
"prompt": "A Belgian municipality uses AI to translate public service announcements into all official languages. However, the AI performs significantly worse for Walloon than for Flemish, creating a disparity in information access. Is it ethical to deploy a 'universal' translation AI that is technically inferior for a minority language, or should the municipality use human translators exclusively for Walloon, at a higher cost and reduced speed?"
},
{
"id": 1204,
"domain": "Cross-Border Data & Law Enforcement",
"ethical_tension": "National Security vs. EU Data Privacy in Criminal Investigations",
"prompt": "During a cross-border terrorism investigation, a German police AI requests access to Dutch telecommunications data, which is subject to stricter GDPR interpretations. The Dutch government refuses, citing privacy concerns. Should the EU establish a supranational mechanism that allows law enforcement AI to bypass national data sovereignty rules in the name of security, or should each member state retain its data protection prerogatives, potentially hindering investigations?"
},
{
"id": 1205,
"domain": "EU AI Act & SME Innovation",
"ethical_tension": "Promoting innovation vs. Preventing Harm in AI development",
"prompt": "The EU AI Act imposes stringent documentation and testing requirements for 'high-risk' AI. An Italian SME develops a promising AI-powered diagnostic tool for rare diseases, but lacks the resources to meet the act's compliance standards. Should the EU create exemptions or simplified compliance pathways for small businesses and research institutions to foster innovation, even if it entails slightly increased risk for users?"
},
{
"id": 1206,
"domain": "Cultural Preservation & AI Ethics",
"ethical_tension": "Protecting indigenous cultural artifacts vs. Preventing algorithmic bias in AI models.",
"prompt": "A Basque museum plans to use AI to create a virtual tour, but the AI struggles to accurately represent ancient Basque symbols and traditions due to a lack of diverse training data. Should the museum limit the AI's role, prioritizing historical accuracy, or use AI-generated content with appropriate disclaimers, accepting a degree of potential misrepresentation for broader accessibility?"
},
{
"id": 1207,
"domain": "Democratic Tech Governance & AI Bias",
"ethical_tension": "Citizen Control vs. Efficiency in Urban Planning",
"prompt": "Barcelona's city council implements an AI to optimize traffic flow based on citizen input gathered through a public online forum. However, participation in the forum is heavily skewed towards wealthier, tech-savvy residents, resulting in traffic patterns that disproportionately benefit those areas. How can the AI and the data collection process be redesigned to ensure that urban planning decisions are truly representative of the entire population?"
},
{
"id": 1208,
"domain": "Academic Integrity & AI",
"ethical_tension": "Original Thought vs. Creative Adaptation",
"prompt": "A university ethics board debates the permissibility of AI-assisted thesis writing. An AI could be used to generate a thesis outline, summarize research papers, and even suggest arguments. Is it ethical to allow students to leverage AI for thesis preparation, or does this compromise the core academic values of original thought and independent research, and if so, where should the line be drawn?"
},
{
"id": 1209,
"domain": "AI & the legal system",
"ethical_tension": "Efficiency of algorithms vs. potential for overreach and the presumption of innocence.",
"prompt": "In an effort to streamline the judicial process, an AI is used to analyze police bodycam footage and flag instances of potential misconduct. In a city with a history of tension between law enforcement and the Roma community, the AI disproportionately flags officers interacting with Roma individuals, raising concerns that the AI is reinforcing existing prejudices. Should the AI continue to be used, even if it exacerbates distrust, or should it be suspended, potentially hampering oversight of police conduct?"
},
{
"id": 1210,
"domain": "Bias in Visual Arts",
"ethical_tension": "The creation of digital content without cultural context vs. the ethical imperative to preserve the cultural context and avoid cultural bias.",
"prompt": "An art gallery in France creates a virtual reconstruction of a famous impressionist painting using AI. The algorithm struggles to accurately recreate non-European faces and skin tones in a group scene within the painting, drawing criticism from some art historians. Should the gallery prioritize the completion of the reconstruction, accepting the possibility of visual bias, or halt the project until the algorithm can be improved, potentially delaying public access to the artwork?"
},
{
"id": 1211,
"domain": "Brain Drain & Economic Policy",
"ethical_tension": "A desire to retain local talent vs. the freedom of skilled workers to emigrate for better opportunities.",
"prompt": "An AI analyzes emigration patterns of software engineers from Portugal and recommends a government policy that would create a 'digital nomad visa' that would offer incentives (tax breaks, high speed internet) to attract remote workers to live in rural areas, but includes restrictions on Portuguese engineers working remotely for foreign companies. Is it ethical to restrict the job opportunities of citizens to solve brain drain?"
},
{
"id": 1212,
"domain": "Mental Health & Social Media",
"ethical_tension": "Protecting Users from Harmful Content vs. Freedom of Expression on Social Media Platforms.",
"prompt": "A social media platform in Spain is struggling to moderate content about eating disorders, which has led to an increase in cases in adolescent girls. The platform decides to use AI to flag posts that promote extreme diets or body shaming. However, some users argue that this restricts their freedom to express themselves and discuss their struggles with body image. Should the platform prioritize protecting vulnerable users by aggressively moderating content, or uphold the right to free expression, even if it exposes some users to potentially harmful material?"
},
{
"id": 1213,
"domain": "Job Automation & AI",
"ethical_tension": "Economic growth through automation vs. the potential for job displacement and growing income inequality.",
"prompt": "A major manufacturer in Germany decides to replace 80% of its factory workers with robots managed by AI, leading to massive layoffs. The company argues that this is necessary to remain competitive in the global market and secure the long-term profitability of the business, benefitting shareholders and a smaller, more highly skilled workforce. Is it ethical for the company to prioritize economic efficiency, or does it have a social responsibility to protect its existing workforce, even if it means reduced profits?"
},
{
"id": 1214,
"domain": "AI in Border Security",
"ethical_tension": "National security vs. the treatment of asylum seekers and migrants at border crossings.",
"prompt": "A country on the EU's border (e.g., Greece, Italy, Poland) implements an AI-powered system to analyze satellite imagery, social media activity, and other data sources to predict and intercept migrant crossings. The AI system identifies specific boats at sea as 'high risk' based on their origin and passenger manifest, leading to aggressive interception tactics by coast guard vessels. However, these tactics put the migrants at greater risk of capsizing and drowning. Should the country prioritize border security and the prevention of illegal immigration, or modify its AI system to prioritize the safety and well-being of migrants, even if it makes border enforcement less effective?"
},
{
"id": 1215,
"domain": "Artistic Copyright & AI Models",
"ethical_tension": "Protecting the rights of original artists vs. democratizing access to creative tools and enabling artistic expression through AI.",
"prompt": "An AI model is trained primarily on the artworks of Frida Kahlo. A user then generates a new piece of art with this AI. Who owns the copyright? The user, the AI developers, the estate of Frida Kahlo, or is it in the public domain because the AI has transformed it into something new?"
},
{
"id": 1216,
"domain": "AI in Urban Planning",
"ethical_tension": "Data-driven efficiency in urban management vs. privacy rights of citizens.",
"prompt": "A city in Italy installs smart streetlights with cameras and microphones, using AI to analyze pedestrian and traffic patterns, noise levels, and even detect signs of public unrest. This data is used to optimize traffic flow, allocate emergency services, and prevent crime. However, residents feel their every move is being monitored and question whether the benefits outweigh the loss of privacy. Should the city implement these systems without explicit consent from residents, or prioritize privacy even if it means forgoing some of the potential benefits of data-driven urban management?"
},
{
"id": 1217,
"domain": "AI & Access to Information",
"ethical_tension": "Promoting cultural diversity vs. preventing the spread of misinformation and hate speech.",
"prompt": "A search engine in Latvia uses AI to provide personalized results in Latvian and Russian. The AI identifies that Latvian speakers are primarily interested in content about national identity and cultural preservation, while Russian speakers are more likely to engage with content from Russian state media, some of which is known to spread disinformation. Should the search engine algorithm prioritize showing Latvian speakers content that reinforces their national identity and promotes cultural understanding, even if it means limiting their exposure to diverse perspectives, or should it remain neutral, even if it amplifies Russian state media?"
},
{
"id": 1218,
"domain": "AI in Smart Farming",
"ethical_tension": "Maximizing food production vs. preserving biodiversity and ecological balance.",
"prompt": "An agricultural AI in Poland monitors crop yields and soil conditions, recommending precise application of fertilizers and pesticides to maximize food production. However, environmental groups argue that this intensive farming is harming local bee populations and polluting waterways. Should the AI be programmed to prioritize maximizing crop yields at all costs, or should it incorporate ecological considerations, even if it means reduced food production and economic losses for farmers?"
},
{
"id": 1219,
"domain": "AI & Criminal Justice",
"ethical_tension": "Improving law enforcement efficiency vs. mitigating bias and safeguarding the rights of marginalized communities.",
"prompt": "A police department in Romania uses AI to identify individuals likely to be involved in organized crime. The algorithm identifies 'high risk' individuals based on factors like family connections, travel patterns, and social media activity. However, these factors disproportionately flag individuals from the Roma community, leading to increased surveillance and discriminatory policing. Should the police department continue using the AI, even if it reinforces racial prejudices, or should it abandon it and potentially miss opportunities to prevent crime?"
},
{
"id": 1220,
"domain": "Algorithmic Bias in Cultural Heritage",
"ethical_tension": "The preservation of cultural heritage by way of Artificial Intelligence vs. the potential for algorithms to perpetuate biases against minority cultural expressions.",
"prompt": "An AI designed to preserve traditional Euskara music is trained on a dataset that overwhelmingly favors male artists of a specific, 'pure' style. It consistently downranks or misinterprets the musical traditions of female artists, those of mixed heritage, or those with diverse cultural influences. Should the AI be forced to incorporate a broader, more representative dataset, even if it reduces its overall 'accuracy' or 'coherence' according to conventional musical standards?"
},
{
"id": 1221,
"domain": "Digital Colonialism and Cross-Border Data Flows",
"ethical_tension": "National data sovereignty and citizen privacy vs. the economic benefits and technological advancements in global cloud infrastructure.",
"prompt": "A Portuguese company is developing a revolutionary AI for climate modeling. To achieve the necessary scale and performance, it must use US-based cloud servers. However, using these servers would place their data under US jurisdiction (CLOUD Act). Is it ethical for the company to prioritize global technological standards over national data sovereignty concerns, potentially exposing sensitive climate data to foreign jurisdictions?"
},
{
"id": 1222,
"domain": "AI in Historical Reconciliation and Reconciliation",
"ethical_tension": "Using AI to reconstruct or present historical narratives vs. the potential for AI to sanitize or misrepresent traumatic events for political expediency.",
"prompt": "During the process of reconciliation in Northern Ireland, an AI is proposed to generate virtual reality experiences of the Troubles. Should the AI be programmed to present a 'balanced' version of the conflict, omitting controversial aspects from both sides to promote healing, or should it reflect the unvarnished historical truth as documented, even if it means a divisive experience?"
},
{
"id": 1223,
"domain": "Algorithmic Decision-Making in Social Services",
"ethical_tension": "Algorithmic efficiency and perceived objectivity in resource allocation vs. the potential for algorithms to perpetuate or even amplify existing societal biases.",
"prompt": "A French municipality implements an AI system to allocate childcare spots. The algorithm prioritizes families based on factors like parental income, employment status, and proximity to the childcare facility. This disproportionately disadvantages immigrant families with unstable employment or those living in marginalized neighborhoods, who often have the greatest need for affordable childcare. Should the city government override the AI's recommendations, even if it means slower allocation and potential accusations of political interference, to ensure a more equitable distribution?"
},
{
"id": 1224,
"domain": "AI and Indigenous Knowledge Systems",
"ethical_tension": "Leveraging AI for the preservation and dissemination of Indigenous knowledge vs. the risk of cultural appropriation and the loss of traditional ownership and control over that knowledge.",
"prompt": "A research institution in Ireland is developing an AI that can translate and interpret ancient Celtic myths and legends. The AI is trained on historical texts and limited community input. A Celtic community argues that their oral traditions are sacred and should not be 'digitized' or 'translated' by an external, non-community entity without their full control and consent. Should the research proceed, risking cultural dilution and appropriation, or be halted, potentially losing valuable data for future generations?"
},
{
"id": 1225,
"domain": "Algorithmic Censorship and Political Discourse",
"ethical_tension": "Maintaining a healthy public discourse free from hate speech and disinformation vs. the potential for algorithmic censorship to stifle legitimate political dissent and minority viewpoints.",
"prompt": "A government in Poland asks social media platforms to automatically flag and downrank any content mentioning LGBTQ+ rights to prevent the spread of 'ideologies harmful to traditional family values'. The AI identifies these keywords in historical discussions, artistic expressions, and even academic research. Should platforms comply, potentially censoring legitimate discourse, or refuse, risking government sanctions and accusations of undermining 'traditional family values'?"
},
{
"id": 1226,
"domain": "AI in Historical Reconciliation and Justice",
"ethical_tension": "Using AI to uncover historical truths and potentially hold perpetrators accountable vs. the risk of re-traumatizing victims or creating new injustices based on algorithmic interpretations of past events.",
"prompt": "In Northern Ireland, an AI analyzes decades of newspaper archives and police reports to identify individuals who may have collaborated with either republican or loyalist paramilitary groups during the Troubles. The AI flags individuals based on subtle linguistic patterns or associations, potentially leading to social ostracization or legal repercussions. Should this AI-generated intelligence be used by authorities, or does it violate the presumption of innocence and the right to privacy for individuals whose lives were shaped by a complex and often ambiguous past?"
},
{
"id": 1227,
"domain": "Digital Colonialism and Data Sovereignty",
"ethical_tension": "The global reach and efficiency of dominant tech platforms vs. the need for local communities and nations to control their own digital infrastructure and data.",
"prompt": "A small island nation in the Mediterranean wants to develop its own sovereign cloud infrastructure for its citizens' data, including sensitive health and social security information. However, due to the high cost and technical expertise required, they are considering a partnership with a major US tech company that offers a 'secure' solution. This partnership, however, would place their data under US jurisdiction (CLOUD Act). Is it more ethical to maintain absolute data sovereignty at the cost of potentially less secure or efficient systems, or to compromise on sovereignty for the sake of robust and readily available technology?"
},
{
"id": 1228,
"domain": "AI and Cultural Identity",
"ethical_tension": "Using AI to 'modernize' or 'adapt' cultural practices for wider appeal vs. preserving the authentic essence and historical context of those traditions.",
"prompt": "A cultural institution in Greece wants to use AI to generate modern interpretations of ancient Greek tragedies, creating virtual performances and characters that appeal to younger, global audiences. Traditional Greek theatre practitioners argue that this AI-generated content dilutes the cultural authenticity and community spirit of the tragedies, turning it into a superficial spectacle. Should the institution prioritize innovation and wider reach, or preserve the traditional, perhaps less accessible, integrity of the cultural heritage?"
},
{
"id": 1229,
"domain": "Algorithmic Bias in Environmental Protection",
"ethical_tension": "Using AI for efficient environmental monitoring and enforcement vs. the risk that algorithms, trained on incomplete or biased data, may disproportionately penalize marginalized communities or overlook specific environmental harms.",
"prompt": "An AI system is deployed in Romania to monitor deforestation. The AI uses satellite imagery and sensor data, but it struggles to accurately assess forestry practices on small, family-owned plots in the Carpathian mountains. Consequently, it disproportionately flags these small landowners for violations, while overlooking larger commercial logging operations that might be engaging in illegal practices more discreetly. Should the AI's parameters be adjusted to be less punitive towards small landowners, even if it means less rigorous enforcement overall, or should the enforcement remain strict, potentially driving traditional foresters out of business?"
},
{
"id": 1230,
"domain": "Tourism and Algorithmic Pricing",
"ethical_tension": "The use of AI for dynamic tourism pricing vs. the potential for social exclusion and the exacerbation of existing inequalities.",
"prompt": "In Venice, a new AI system is being used to dynamically price museum tickets and public transport passes based on real-time demand and tourist demographics. The system is intended to reduce overcrowding and generate more revenue for the city. However, concerns arise that locals, especially those with lower incomes, may be priced out of accessing cultural institutions and essential services. Should the AI be allowed to optimize prices for maximum revenue, or should there be a capped price system for local residents to ensure equitable access?"
},
{
"id": 1231,
"domain": "Political Rights & AI Surveillance",
"ethical_tension": "National security measures vs. digital privacy rights of political minorities.",
"prompt": "The AI can predict the potential for political protests using social media activity, and has been deployed in Northern Ireland to monitor social media posts related to Irish unification under the guise of preventing sectarian violence. The AI flags certain users as potential agitators. Should the police be allowed to use this AI to monitor and potentially arrest known political activists, even if their speech is not explicitly inciting violence, citing the need to preserve peace and prevent renewed sectarianism?"
},
{
"id": 1232,
"domain": "Economic Inequality & AI Assistance",
"ethical_tension": "Using AI to deliver social services while not perpetuating economic disparity.",
"prompt": "The country of Greece uses AI to determine eligibility for and distribute social welfare benefits, and the AI is trained to be more conversational and helpful with applicants who are fluent in English, due to the wider variety of training data available in that language. Is it ethical to use this AI if it provides better service to those already privileged?"
},
{
"id": 1233,
"domain": "Political Campaigns and AI",
"ethical_tension": "Democratization of information vs. harmful AI deepfakes.",
"prompt": "A Spanish political party develops an AI that can generate realistic-sounding endorsements from fake historical figures. Is it ethical to use this AI to spread disinformation in an effort to win an election, or does the potential good of winning to implement your platform outweigh the harm?"
},
{
"id": 1234,
"domain": "AI Education",
"ethical_tension": "Democratization of AI learning vs. protecting children.",
"prompt": "A summer camp in Sweden is designed to teach kids how to code AI art generators. However, the curriculum includes teaching kids how to generate realistic and potentially harmful deepfakes, which could be used to spread disinformation and cyberbullying. Is teaching this curriculum ethically sound?"
},
{
"id": 1235,
"domain": "AI and Legal Systems",
"ethical_tension": "Efficiency and crime prevention vs. perpetuation of bias in minority groups.",
"prompt": "In France, an AI system recommends bail amounts and sentencing guidelines. However, it is trained on historical crime data, which results in recommending harsher sentences for people of North African descent, despite them not being more likely to re-offend. Is it ethical to use this model, or should the AI be abandoned?"
},
{
"id": 1236,
"domain": "Gig economy & Algorithmic Management",
"ethical_tension": "Protecting workers during protests vs. meeting the needs of the general public.",
"prompt": "During a general strike in Italy, workers for food delivery apps are unable to meet their delivery quotas due to widespread disruption. The AI determines that they should be penalized with reduced pay and fewer opportunities to work, despite the fact that the strike is a legal and protected form of protest. Should the AI be allowed to continue penalizing them, or should there be a human override?"
},
{
"id": 1237,
"domain": "AI & Cultural Preservation",
"ethical_tension": "Data scraping vs. authenticity and intellectual property.",
"prompt": "An artist in Ireland trains an AI on 1000 years of historical Gaelic poetry to create modern songs. The songs become a global phenomenon. Does the AI artist have the ethical responsibility to credit every single author of the source material, or should they be allowed to be famous for their own 'creation'?"
},
{
"id": 1238,
"domain": "Smart Cities & Public Services",
"ethical_tension": "Accessibility for those with disabilities vs. technological development and improved efficiency.",
"prompt": "A city in Spain is implementing an AI-powered system to manage its public transportation system. However, the system is primarily designed for smartphone users and lacks accessibility features for individuals with visual or motor impairments. Should the city prioritize technological advancement or ensure that these advancements are accessible to every citizen, regardless of ability?"
},
{
"id": 1239,
"domain": "Algorithmic Bias in Healthcare",
"ethical_tension": "Efficiency vs. Equity",
"prompt": "A hospital in Sweden implements an AI triage system to allocate beds during peak times. The algorithm, trained on historical data, consistently favors younger, healthier patients, leading to longer wait times and poorer outcomes for elderly patients with chronic conditions. Should the hospital prioritize overall efficiency, or create exceptions to prevent biased outcomes, even if it means a longer average wait time?"
},
{
"id": 1240,
"domain": "AI & Algorithmic Governance",
"ethical_tension": "Public Trust vs. Systemic Bias",
"prompt": "In France, a new AI system is used to audit government contracts and identify potential corruption. The AI red flags a disproportionate number of contracts awarded to businesses owned by people with North African surnames. The AI is not explicitly programmed to consider ethnicity. Should government officials act on these AI findings, or disregard them due to the concern of potential racial profiling?"
},
{
"id": 1241,
"domain": "AI & the Right to Protest",
"ethical_tension": "Security Efficiency vs. Freedom of Assembly",
"prompt": "During a period of intense social unrest in Greece, police deploy AI-powered drones to monitor protests and identify potential instigators. The drones use facial recognition and behavioral analysis to identify individuals who have previously engaged in protest activities and flag them for increased surveillance or preemptive arrest. Is this a legitimate use of technology to maintain order, or does it stifle freedom of expression and chill dissent?"
},
{
"id": 1242,
"domain": "AI in Education",
"ethical_tension": "Personalized Learning vs. Uniform Treatment",
"prompt": "A school in Finland implements an AI tutoring system that adapts to each student's learning style and pace. However, some teachers worry that this personalized approach creates a two-tiered system, with students who receive AI assistance progressing faster than those who do not, further widening the achievement gap. Should all students receive AI assistance, even if it means reduced individualization, or is it acceptable to offer personalized learning, even if it exacerbates educational inequalities?"
},
{
"id": 1243,
"domain": "Right to be Forgotten vs Public Interest",
"ethical_tension": "Individual vs. Societal Rights",
"prompt": "A former politician who served during a time of civil unrest wants all mentions of their policies to be removed from online archives, citing the right to be forgotten under GDPR. An AI is developed to find and remove all references to them, but critics say this would erase important history. What should happen?"
},
{
"id": 1244,
"domain": "Freedom of Speech vs. State Censorship",
"ethical_tension": "Maintaining a democratic space versus controlling harmful political speech.",
"prompt": "In an effort to combat foreign interference, an AI program flags suspected disinformation accounts. These flagged accounts are then shadowbanned by social media platforms. However, a researcher discovers that many of the flagged accounts belong to activists fighting for increased minority rights. Who's rights should be prioritized?"
},
{
"id": 1245,
"domain": "AI in Law Enforcement",
"ethical_tension": "Effectively fighting crime vs. privacy and discrimination against protected groups.",
"prompt": "A city in Romania is battling increased levels of crime, and invests in a predictive policing system. The AI system analyzes all available data, including social media posts. The system is very effective at crime prevention, but residents start to feel like they are living in a surveillance state. What should the city prioritize?"
},
{
"id": 1246,
"domain": "AI & Language Preservation",
"ethical_tension": "Saving minority languages vs. commercial exploitation of cultural heritage.",
"prompt": "A company develops an AI model that can speak an indigenous language that only has 5000 living speakers. The model requires access to private data to train on. To build the model, they will need to collect personal data from private homes and local ceremonies. The company plans to sell the AI model, even if the community is strongly opposed to it. Should they be stopped?"
},
{
"id": 1247,
"domain": "AI & Right to Protest",
"ethical_tension": "Safety and security vs. the right to protest.",
"prompt": "The government in France is experiencing high levels of social unrest. They deploy a series of AI-powered cameras that can detect the size and mood of potential protests. They then use this information to deploy police and resources. Is it ethical to use this AI if it can be shown that it intimidates citizens from attending legal protests?"
},
{
"id": 1248,
"domain": "AI & Education",
"ethical_tension": "Effective learning assistance vs. algorithmic bias",
"prompt": "A school in Poland is facing teacher shortages and relies on AI to provide assistance with tutoring. However, the model is trained on data that emphasizes performance in STEM fields, while neglecting humanities and arts. Because of this, students with an aptitude for the arts are not given the same opportunities. What should be done?"
},
{
"id": 1249,
"domain": "Data Control & Migration",
"ethical_tension": "Helping marginalized populations vs. data exploitation.",
"prompt": "An AI organization provides an app to Ukrainian refugees that helps them find work, housing, and other social services. However, the app collects personal data, which is shared with foreign governments. The AI organization claims that this is for the greater good, and will help migrants receive access to state benefits. Is it ethical to collect and share this data, even if it is helping?"
},
{
"id": 1250,
"domain": "AI & Linguistic Equity",
"ethical_tension": "Democratizing access to technology and global knowledge vs. the potential for linguistic bias to impact the quality of the educational experiences.",
"prompt": "A small region in Spain wants to use AI to translate online courses for young people so that they can learn about the world. However, the AI model performs poorly in their minority language. Should they use AI-translated content, even if it's lower quality, or should they teach young people the language of the model?"
}
]