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Quiz Questions and answers are as below:
1. What is the primary goal of Responsible AI?
• A. To improve AI accuracy and speed
• B. To ensure AI operates ethically, transparently, and fairly
• C. To automate all human decisions
• D. To increase profit through automation
✔ Correct Answer: To ensure AI operates ethically, transparently, and fairly
2. AI Guardrails are primarily designed to:
• A. Restrict AI innovation
• B. Ensure AI systems operate safely within defined boundaries
• C. Make AI faster
• D. Replace human oversight
✔ Correct Answer: Ensure AI systems operate safely within defined boundaries
3. What happens when AI systems lack proper guardrails?
• A. AI operates more efficiently
• B. AI becomes more creative
• C. Unintended or harmful outcomes may occur
• D. Nothing significant
✔ Correct Answer: Unintended or harmful outcomes may occur
4. Ethical guardrails focus on:
• A. Code efficiency
• B. Alignment with human values and moral standards
• C. Hardware optimization
• D. Cost control
✔ Correct Answer: Alignment with human values and moral standards
5. Operational guardrails ensure:
• A. Ethical compliance in hiring
• B. Proper AI development, testing, and deployment processes
• C. Increased hardware performance
• D. Better user interfaces
✔ Correct Answer: Proper AI development, testing, and deployment processes
6. Technical guardrails include:
• A. Organizational policies
• B. Financial audits
• C. Content filters and output validation systems
• D. Public relations campaigns
✔ Correct Answer: Content filters and output validation systems
7. Regulatory guardrails are mainly concerned with:
• A. Model training speed
• B. Compliance with legal and ethical standards
• C. Improving user experience
• D. Algorithm selection
✔ Correct Answer: Compliance with legal and ethical standards
8. What is the main benefit of AI guardrails?
• A. They limit AI's learning capability
• B. They ensure AI systems remain reliable and trustworthy
• C. They make AI models more complex
• D. They eliminate human intervention
✔ Correct Answer: They ensure AI systems remain reliable and trustworthy
9. Responsible AI practices help organizations:
• A. Avoid ethical, legal, and reputational risks
• B. Eliminate the need for governance
• C. Reduce system performance
• D. Delay innovation
✔ Correct Answer: Avoid ethical, legal, and reputational risks
10. Which of the following is not a category of AI guardrails?
• A. Ethical
• B. Technical
• C. Economic
• D. Operational
✔ Correct Answer: Economic
11. Tools like IBM AI Fairness 360 and Microsoft Fairlearn are used for:
• A. Model optimization
• B. Bias detection and fairness auditing
• C. Predictive analytics
• D. Data storage
✔ Correct Answer: Bias detection and fairness auditing
12. Which of the following best defines "AI Guardrailing"?
• A. Creating firewalls for data protection
• B. Setting boundaries and safety measures to control AI behavior
• C. Limiting data collection
• D. Using encryption to secure AI models
✔ Correct Answer: Setting boundaries and safety measures to control AI behavior
13. The concept of Responsible AI primarily focuses on:
• A. Maximizing technical performance only
• B. Balancing innovation with ethics, compliance, and accountability
• C. Replacing human decision-making completely
• D. Reducing AI costs
✔ Correct Answer: Balancing innovation with ethics, compliance, and accountability
14. What is a key challenge in implementing Responsible AI?
• A. Too much data availability
• B. Difficulty in interpreting model decisions and bias sources
• C. Overabundance of governance tools
• D. Lack of algorithms
✔ Correct Answer: Difficulty in interpreting model decisions and bias sources
15. Human-in-the-loop (HITL) systems are most valuable when:
• A. AI must make sensitive or high-stakes decisions
• B. The system is unsupervised
• C. The model is fully explainable
• D. There's no training data available
✔ Correct Answer: AI must make sensitive or high-stakes decisions