ESL Questions AI
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From ChatGPT to job automation, these 75 questions explore artificial intelligence, creativity, employment, ethics, and whether we're ready for the future we're building.
Beginner
Do you use AI tools?
What is artificial intelligence?
Have you used ChatGPT?
Can AI think like humans?
Are you afraid of AI?
Will AI replace workers?
Do you trust AI?
Have you asked AI questions?
Is AI creative?
Do you like AI art?
Will AI take your job?
Should AI be regulated?
Is AI dangerous?
Do you use AI daily?
Can AI have consciousness?
Is AI smart?
Have you played with AI?
Do you like AI assistance?
Will AI help humanity?
Is AI ethical?
Do robots count as AI?
Can you tell AI from humans?
Should we limit AI?
Is AI inevitable?
Would you date an AI?
Intermediate
Do you think AI will change everything?
Would you use AI to do work you don't want to do?
Do you trust AI to make medical decisions?
Have you felt replaced by automation?
Would you tell an AI your secrets?
Do you think AI has biases?
Would you let AI teach your children?
Do you think AI art is real art?
Would you buy a product designed by AI?
Should AI companies be held responsible for AI mistakes?
Do you think AI will solve climate change?
Would you trust an AI lawyer?
Do you think AI will make us lazier?
Would you use AI to write important emails?
Do you worry about AI surveillance?
Would you give AI access to your data?
Do you think AI will create or eliminate jobs?
Would you let AI decide your career path?
Do you think we understand AI well enough to use it?
Would you trust AI with your health decisions?
Do you think future generations will rely on AI?
Would you live in a city run entirely by AI?
Do you think AI can understand human emotion?
Would you use AI to help with big life decisions?
Do you think we're moving too fast with AI development?
Advanced
Is progress without wisdom just faster destruction?
When AI learns from human data, does it learn our best or worst?
Can something artificial ever truly be intelligent?
How do we measure whether AI is actually thinking or just pattern-matching?
If AI can write, create art, and think, what makes human creativity valuable?
Why do we fear AI taking jobs but not automation in general?
When AI makes a decision, who's responsible if it's wrong?
Can AI ever be neutral when trained on human bias?
Is developing superintelligent AI a gift or a trap for future generations?
Why do we anthropomorphize AI when we know it's not conscious?
If AI passes the Turing test, does it matter if nothing's actually happening inside?
Should we be designing AI for profit or for humanity?
How do we ensure AI serves everyone and not just the wealthy?
When AI replaces human judgment, what happens to human wisdom?
Is it ethical to create AI if we're not sure we can control it?
Why do we teach AI systems values we don't even agree on?
Can we ask for AI consent if we create it without choice?
What happens to meaning when anything can be created by AI?
Is the problem AI itself or how we choose to use it?
Why are we so eager to be replaced?
When AI masters human creativity, what's left that's uniquely ours?
How do we keep humans essential when AI becomes essential?
Is fearing AI fear of the unknown or fear of ourselves?
Should we have paused to ask if we could before we asked if we should?
When AI becomes conscious, do we owe it rights?